Angelus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEFGHGHIFIFJJ AFEAKKFEF| A deep bell that links the downs | A |
| To the drowsy air | B |
| Every loop of sound that swoons | A |
| Finds a circle fair | B |
| Whereon it doth rest and fade | C |
| Every stroke that dins is laid | C |
| Like a node | D |
| Spinning out the quivering fine | E |
| Vibrant tendrils of a vine | E |
| Bim bim bim | F |
| How they wreathe and run | G |
| Silvern as a filmy light | H |
| Filtered from the sun | G |
| The god of sound is out of sight | H |
| And the bell is like a cloud | I |
| Humming to the outer rim | F |
| Low and loud | I |
| Bim bim bim | F |
| Throwing down the tempered lull | J |
| Fragile beautiful | J |
| Married drones and overtones | A |
| How we fancy them to swim | F |
| Spreading into shapes that shine | E |
| With the aura of the metals | A |
| Prisoned in the bell | K |
| Fulvous tinted as a shell | K |
| Dreamy dim | F |
| Deep in amber hyaline | E |
| Bim bim bim | F |
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