Moly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BBBCCCDD EEFFGGDDHH

Who are ye that always wanderA
Up and down and here and yonderA
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We are they that ever seekB
Over fen and fell and peakB
Down the desert straitened creekB
Through dank forests darkening whollyC
Tarns remote and melancholyC
For the flower known as molyC
Flower that wards the flesh and heartD
From beguileful Circe's artD
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Seek no more seek no moreE
Not on mountain moor or shoreE
Not by noon nor under moonF
Blows the plant of magic boonF
Not with eyes shall any find itG
Nor with fingers pluck and wind itG
From the dust of limbs and heartD
Shall the roots of moly startD
Over thy forgetful graveH
Shall the flower of moly waveH

Clark Ashton Smith



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