The Hill Of Dionysus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAA CDDCD EEFAAAF CDCD GAHAGA CADCD IAIIAA AJKKIIJ| This is enchanted ground | A |
| Whereto the nymphs are bound | A |
| Where the hoar oaks maintain | B |
| While seasons mount or wane | B |
| Their ghostly satyrs dim and undispelled | A |
| It is a place fulfilled and circled round | A |
| With fabled years and presences of Eld | A |
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| These things have been before | C |
| And these are things forevermore to be | D |
| And he and I and she | D |
| Inseparate as of yore | C |
| Are celebrants of some old mystery | D |
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| Under the warm blue skies | E |
| The flickering butterflies | E |
| Dancing with their frail shadows poise and pass | F |
| Now with the earth for board | A |
| The bread is eaten and the wine is poured | A |
| While she the twice adored | A |
| Between us lies on the pale autumn grass | F |
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| Thus has she lain before | C |
| And thus we two have watched her reverently | D |
| More beautiful and more | C |
| Mysterious for her body's nudity | D |
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| Full burdened with the culminating year | G |
| The heavens and earth are mute | A |
| Till on a fitful wind we seem to hear | H |
| Some fainting murmur of a broken flute | A |
| Adown the hillside steep and sere | G |
| The laurels bear their ancient leaves and fruit | A |
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| These things have happened even thus of yore | C |
| These things are part of all futurity | A |
| And she and I and he | D |
| Returning as before | C |
| Participate in some unfinished mystery | D |
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| Her hair between my shoulder and the sun | I |
| Is turned to iridescent fire and gold | A |
| A witch's web whereon | I |
| Wild memories are spun | I |
| And magical delight and sleep unfold | A |
| Beyond the world where Anteros is lord | A |
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| It is the hour of mystical accord | A |
| Of respite and release | J |
| From all that hampers us from all that frets | K |
| And from the vanity of all regrets | K |
| where grape and laurel twine | I |
| One more we drink the Dionysian wine | I |
| Ringed with the last horizon that is Greece | J |
Clark Ashton Smith
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