At The Station Of The Versailles Railway Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEBFGHIFG| I WAITED for the train unto Versailles | A |
| I hung with bonnes and gamins on the bridge | B |
| Watching the gravelled road where ridge with ridge | B |
| Under black arches gleam the iron rails | C |
| Clear in the darkness till the darkness fails | C |
| And they press on to light again again | D |
| To reach the dark I waited for the train | E |
| Unto Versailles I leaned over the bridge | B |
| And wondered cold and drowsy why the knave | F |
| Claude is in worship and why sense apart | G |
| Rubens preferred a mustard vehicle | H |
| The wind veered short I turned upon my heel | I |
| Saying Correggio was a toad then gave | F |
| Three dizzy yawns and knew not of the Art | G |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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