Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEBBEFG| 'Twixt those twin worlds the world of Sleep which gave | A |
| No dream to warn the tidal world of Death | B |
| Which the earth's sea as the earth replenisheth | B |
| Shelley Song's orient sun to breast the wave | A |
| Rose from this couch that morn Ah did he brave | A |
| Only the sea or did man's deed of hell | C |
| Engulph his bark 'mid mists impenetrable | D |
| No eye discerned nor any power might save | A |
| When that mist cleared O Shelley what dread veil | E |
| Was rent for thee to whom far darkling Truth | B |
| Reigned sovereign guide through thy brief ageless youth | B |
| Was the Truth thy Truth Shelley Hush All Hail | E |
| Past doubt thou gav'st it and in Truth's bright sphere | F |
| Art first of praisers being most prais d here | G |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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