Percy Bysshe Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEBBEFG

'Twixt those twin worlds the world of Sleep which gaveA
No dream to warn the tidal world of DeathB
Which the earth's sea as the earth replenishethB
Shelley Song's orient sun to breast the waveA
Rose from this couch that morn Ah did he braveA
Only the sea or did man's deed of hellC
Engulph his bark 'mid mists impenetrableD
No eye discerned nor any power might saveA
When that mist cleared O Shelley what dread veilE
Was rent for thee to whom far darkling TruthB
Reigned sovereign guide through thy brief ageless youthB
Was the Truth thy Truth Shelley Hush All HailE
Past doubt thou gav'st it and in Truth's bright sphereF
Art first of praisers being most prais d hereG

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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