The Sorceror To His Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC AEEA FGGFWithin your arms I will forget | A |
The horror that Zimimar brings | B |
Between his vast and vampire wings | B |
From out his frozen oubliette | A |
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The terror born of ultimate space | C |
That gnaws with icy fang and fell | D |
The sucklings of the hag of hell | D |
Shall flee the enchantment of your face | C |
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Ah more than all my wizard art | A |
The circle our delight has drawn | E |
What evil phantoms thence have gone | E |
What dreadful presences depart | A |
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Your arms are white your arms are warm | F |
To hold me from the haunted air | G |
And you alone are firm and fair | G |
Amid the darkly whirling storm | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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