Mould And Vase [greek Pottery Of Arezzo.] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBB CBBCCB| HERE in the jealous hollow of the mould | A |
| Faint light eluding as templed in the breast | B |
| Of some rose vaulted lotus see the best | B |
| The artist had the vision that unrolled | B |
| Its flying sequence till completion's hold | B |
| Caught the wild round and bade the dancers rest | B |
| The mortal lip on the immortal pressed | B |
| One instant ere the blindness and the cold | B |
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| And there the vase immobile exiled tame | C |
| The captives of fulfillment link their round | B |
| Foot heavy on the inelastic ground | B |
| How different yet how enviously the same | C |
| Dishonoring the kinship that they claim | C |
| As here the written word the inner sound | B |
Edith Wharton
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