Two Myths And A Fable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ABDA AEBBWhither go ye haughty warriors | A |
with coats of mail effulgent like the moon | B |
We sally forth to slay the basilisk | C |
in some deep gulf his eyes alone illumine | B |
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Whither go ye valiant mariners | A |
in your vessel colored like the leaves of autumn | B |
We sail to seek some bright and verdant shore | D |
the last asylum of the unicorns | A |
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Whither go ye nameless wizards | A |
with robes out reddening the sunset gleam | E |
We fare to find the jars of Solomon | B |
and liberate the imprisoned genii | B |
Clark Ashton Smith
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