Lines On A Picture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CCDC EFGF| O face upturned to alien splendors | A |
| Sybil what visions have you seen | B |
| In haunted worlds what music hearkened | C |
| In Edens hushed and vespertine | B |
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| The far is near the near is distant | C |
| For you that dwell in dreams untold | C |
| And yet and yet perchance not wholly | D |
| Their riddled meaning lies unrolled | C |
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| Perchance your mouth is strangely wistful | E |
| For hidden things you know not of | F |
| Your eyes forget your lips remember | G |
| Some lost and Atlantean love | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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