The Poet Talks With The Biographers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBB BBBBB CDEFD CBGBB BHBBH

Written originally in FrenchA
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O ghouls of fetid and funereal midnightsB
Say what do you uncover in your sad laborsB
We have disinterred the Empusa of thy fearsB
And the frightful Gorgon with her livid eyeballsB
In our mournful laborsB
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O diggers all so diligent O sapient ghoulsB
What have you found in your prodigious toilsB
We have exhumed with all their antique evilsB
Thy loves with features gutted by the wormsB
In our enormous toilsB
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Grimed openers of pyramid and ossuaryC
What revealed ye yesterday at crimson eveningD
We have dug up the black and ashen soilE
To anatomize the shroudless nymphF
Who was laid to sleep at eveningD
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Ghouls what would ye do tonight for your pleasureC
Within these low lugubrious and gaping tombsB
We come to disenswathe the living deadG
The never gelded fauns of thine old vicesB
Within these gaping tombsB
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Wherefore in such efforts O Chaldean ghoulsB
Whiten ye the earth with the salt of your sweatH
Therein we find ineffable pleasures alwaysB
Odors of the ripe dead and ancient spicesB
Embalsam our sweatH

Clark Ashton Smith



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