The Dragon-fly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEECAF| By the clear green river | A |
| One afternoon in early autumn | B |
| A dragon fly with crimson wings alit | C |
| On the white thigh of my belov d | C |
| And ever since it flew | D |
| More fully have I known the loveliness | E |
| And the transiency of days | E |
| And love and beauty burn within me | C |
| Like the piled leaves of blood and amber | A |
| That burn at autumn's ending | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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