White Magic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCB BDBDAEAF| This is the room to which she came | A |
| And Spring itself came with her | B |
| She stirred the fire of life to flame | A |
| She called all music hither | B |
| Her glance upon the lean white walls | C |
| Hung them with cloth of splendour | B |
| And still the rose she dropped recalls | C |
| The graces that attend her | B |
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| The same poor room so dull and bare | B |
| Before in consecration | D |
| She breathed upon its common air | B |
| The true transfiguration | D |
| This room the same to which she came | A |
| For one immortal minute | E |
| How can it ever be the same | A |
| Since she has once been in it | F |
Edith Nesbit
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