To Zante Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGFF| Fair isle that from the fairest of all flowers | A |
| Thy gentlest of all gentle names dost take | B |
| How many memories of what radiant hours | A |
| At sight of thee and thine at once awake | B |
| How many scenes of what departed bliss | C |
| How many thoughts of what entombed hopes | D |
| How many visions of a maiden that is | E |
| No more no more upon thy verdant slopes | D |
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| No more alas that magical sad sound | F |
| Transforming all Thy charms shall please no more | G |
| Thy memory no more Accursed ground | F |
| Henceforward I hold thy flower enamelled shore | G |
| O hyacinthine isle O purple Zante | F |
| Isola d'oro Fior di Levante | F |
Edgar Allan Poe
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