Madrigal Of Evanescence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAABAA CDECDFF| Dear can we endure to know | A |
| How these jasmine girdled hours | B |
| Shall become the long ago | A |
| Love can we endure to know | A |
| How our longing and our woe | A |
| Fall like autumn loosened flowers | B |
| Down the gulf of days foredone | A |
| On unstelled oblivion | A |
| - | |
| Love can we endure to prove | C |
| How no longest pang or pleasure | D |
| Lengthens out the lot of love | E |
| Dear can we endure to prove | C |
| How the sharpening moons will measure | D |
| Our permitted joys and pass | F |
| Autumnward on withered grass | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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