Hellenic Sequel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCA DEFFEGHIJJI| Skies of verd antique | A |
| Domed the murex tinted peak | A |
| In the dreamland where I found | B |
| Flowering grape that clasped and crowned | B |
| One fluted column still unbroken | C |
| Lovely old and Greek | A |
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| II | - |
| - | |
| Near the column | D |
| In the stream that flowed | E |
| From the sunset mountain spring | F |
| I heard the lonely naiad sing | F |
| Praising the weedy bowers of her abode | E |
| Sweeter than silence was her song | G |
| Sweeter than sleep her answer | H |
| When I spoke | I |
| Quickly then her cold arms wound me | J |
| In the water and they drowned me | J |
| Ere I woke | I |
Clark Ashton Smith
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