Enchanted Mirrors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EEFBGB

These are enchanted mirrors that I bringA
By demons wrought from metals of the moonB
To burnished forms of lune or pleniluneB
Therein are faery faces vanishingA
And warm Pompeiian phantoms lovelierC
Than mortal flesh or marble and the gleamD
Of suns that from Saturnia rose in dreamD
And sank on golden worlds that never wereC
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Therein you shall behold unshapen doomsE
And ghoul astounding shadows of the tombsE
Oblivion with eyes like poppy budsF
Or love with blossoms plucked in DevachanB
In stillness of the santal pillared woodsG
But nevermore the moiling world of manB

Clark Ashton Smith



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