The Mirrors Of Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCEED| Beauty has many mirrors to ensphere | A |
| Her presence or her passing orbs of dew | B |
| Far flooding Amazons with margents new | B |
| The narrowing circlet of the desert mere | A |
| Deep wells on which the ruby planets rear | A |
| Blades from Damascus gems of Xanadu | B |
| And pools that hold a falcon hovered blue | B |
| Or eves whereon the ghostly owlets veer | A |
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| Often upon the solitary sea | C |
| She lieth ere the wind shall gather breath | D |
| One with the reflex of infinity | C |
| In oriels filled with some conflagrant sky | E |
| Her vision dwells or in the ring dove's eye | E |
| Or the black crystal of the eyes of Death | D |
Clark Ashton Smith
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