Refuge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC ADD AAA| Though winter come with cleaving rain with bonds of rime | A |
| It shall not sever us the dreamers calm and wise | B |
| Prom succor and solace of our pagan paradise | C |
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| For in your cypress bole still standing from the prime | A |
| Dear hamadryad you and I shall drowse content | D |
| Bosom to bosom till the evil term be spent | D |
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| And though the wrackful storm on seas and headlands climb | A |
| Another dreamer bas found a long abiding home | A |
| Safe in the nereid's cavern far beneath the foam | A |
Clark Ashton Smith
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