Moly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BBBCCCDD EEFFGGDDHH| Who are ye that always wander | A |
| Up and down and here and yonder | A |
| - | |
| We are they that ever seek | B |
| Over fen and fell and peak | B |
| Down the desert straitened creek | B |
| Through dank forests darkening wholly | C |
| Tarns remote and melancholy | C |
| For the flower known as moly | C |
| Flower that wards the flesh and heart | D |
| From beguileful Circe's art | D |
| - | |
| Seek no more seek no more | E |
| Not on mountain moor or shore | E |
| Not by noon nor under moon | F |
| Blows the plant of magic boon | F |
| Not with eyes shall any find it | G |
| Nor with fingers pluck and wind it | G |
| From the dust of limbs and heart | D |
| Shall the roots of moly start | D |
| Over thy forgetful grave | H |
| Shall the flower of moly wave | H |
Clark Ashton Smith
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