Don Juan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDCB DEEFEF GFGF AAA

It is Isis the mysteryA
Must be in love with meA
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Here this round ball of earthB
Where all the mountains sitC
Solemn in groupsD
And the bright rivers flitC
Round them for girthB
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Here the trees and troopsD
Darken the shining grassE
And many people passE
Plundered from heavenF
Many bright people passE
Plunder from heavenF
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What of the mistressesG
What the beloved sevenF
They were but witnessesG
I was just drivenF
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Where is there peace for meA
Isis the mysteryA
Must be in love with meA

D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)



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