St. Wagner-s Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADEAFGHFGH| THE hop shop is shut up the night doth wear | A |
| Here early Collinson this evening fell | B |
| Into the gulfs of sleep and Deverell | C |
| Has turned upon the pivot of his chair | A |
| The whole of this night long and Hancock there | A |
| Has laboured to repeat in accents screechy | D |
| Guardami ben ben son ben son Beatrice | E |
| And Bernhard Smith still beamed serene and square | A |
| By eight the coffee was all drunk At nine | F |
| We gave the cat some milk Our talk did shelve | G |
| Ere ten to gasps and stupor Helpless grief | H |
| Made towards eleven my inmost spirit pine | F |
| Knowing North's hour And Hancock hard on twelve | G |
| Showed an engraving of his bas relief | H |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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