Enchanted Mirrors Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EEFBGB| These are enchanted mirrors that I bring | A |
| By demons wrought from metals of the moon | B |
| To burnished forms of lune or plenilune | B |
| Therein are faery faces vanishing | A |
| And warm Pompeiian phantoms lovelier | C |
| Than mortal flesh or marble and the gleam | D |
| Of suns that from Saturnia rose in dream | D |
| And sank on golden worlds that never were | C |
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| Therein you shall behold unshapen dooms | E |
| And ghoul astounding shadows of the tombs | E |
| Oblivion with eyes like poppy buds | F |
| Or love with blossoms plucked in Devachan | B |
| In stillness of the santal pillared woods | G |
| But nevermore the moiling world of man | B |
Clark Ashton Smith
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