Paean Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAB CDDCD EAAEA| You are the golden guerdon | A |
| Of all the iron days | B |
| Hereafter song shall praise | B |
| Only your pagan breasts and have for burden | A |
| Your wine sweet lips your blithe delicious ways | B |
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| Hereafter with wild glory | C |
| Engarlanding your head | D |
| Wreathing your name unsaid | D |
| Song yet shall leave untold a fairer story | C |
| Than fabled loves and passions legended | D |
| - | |
| Song shall repeat hereafter | E |
| No sigh from love forlorn | A |
| Importunately torn | A |
| For love has known how tender is your laughter | E |
| In hours between the moonfall and the morn | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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