For -the Wine Of Circleâ? By Edward Burne Jones Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBAACACCA| DUSK HAIRED and gold robed o'er the golden wine | A |
| She stoops wherein distilled of death and shame | B |
| Sink the black drops while lit with fragrant flame | B |
| Round her spread board the golden sunflowers shine | A |
| Doth Helios here with Hecat combine | A |
| O Circe thou their votaress to proclaim | B |
| For these thy guests all rapture in Love's name | B |
| Till pitiless Night give Day the countersign | A |
| Lords of their hour they come And by her knee | A |
| Those cowering beasts their equals heretofore | C |
| Wait who with them in new equality | A |
| To night shall echo back the sea's dull roar | C |
| With a vain wail from passion's tide strown shore | C |
| Where the dishevelled seaweed hates the sea | A |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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