From Arcady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB BDBD DADA AEAE EAEA AFAG FCGATo you that went from Arcady | A |
To follow after worldly shows | B |
My songs shall bring unfailingly | C |
The scent of bay and forest rose | B |
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To follow after worldly shows | B |
You left our laurel sheltered bourn | D |
The scent of bay and forest rose | B |
Too heavy lies on hearts forlorn | D |
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You left our laurel sheltered bourn | D |
Our love must wander desolate | A |
Too heavy lies on hearts forlorn | D |
The fallen faded petals' weight | A |
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Our love must wander desolate | A |
Weaving in pain to one wild dirge | E |
The fallen faded petals' weight | A |
The rolling of a roted surge | E |
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Weaving in pain to one wild dirge | E |
The ancient deep foregone delight | A |
The rolling of a roted surge | E |
Returns around a pagan height | A |
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The ancient deep foregone delight | A |
Wakens the pastoral pipes again | F |
Returns around a pagan height | A |
To call nor always call in vain | G |
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Wakens the pastoral pipes again | F |
My songs shall bring unfailingly | C |
To call nor always call in vain | G |
To you that went from Arcady | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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