Do You Forget, Enchantress? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBA CCDEC FFGGF

The Muses all are silent for your sakeA
While night and distance takeA
The hamadryad's hill the naiad's valeB
Low droops the hippocentaur's golden tailB
And sleep has whelmed the satyrs in the brakeA
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Unplucked the laurels stand as long agoC
The balms of Eros blowC
Rose red and secret in the cedars' pallD
Do you forget enchantress or recallE
The world you fashioned once and now forgoC
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Where Venus like from Lethe and the abyssF
Might rise the abandoned blissF
Where the mute Muses bide your summoning wordG
Where darkling faun and daemon drowse unstirredG
Waiting the invocation of your kissF

Clark Ashton Smith



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