White Magic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCB BDBDAEAF

This is the room to which she cameA
And Spring itself came with herB
She stirred the fire of life to flameA
She called all music hitherB
Her glance upon the lean white wallsC
Hung them with cloth of splendourB
And still the rose she dropped recallsC
The graces that attend herB
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The same poor room so dull and bareB
Before in consecrationD
She breathed upon its common airB
The true transfigurationD
This room the same to which she cameA
For one immortal minuteE
How can it ever be the sameA
Since she has once been in itF

Edith Nesbit



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