Mould And Vase [greek Pottery Of Arezzo.] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBB CBBCCB

HERE in the jealous hollow of the mouldA
Faint light eluding as templed in the breastB
Of some rose vaulted lotus see the bestB
The artist had the vision that unrolledB
Its flying sequence till completion's holdB
Caught the wild round and bade the dancers restB
The mortal lip on the immortal pressedB
One instant ere the blindness and the coldB
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And there the vase immobile exiled tameC
The captives of fulfillment link their roundB
Foot heavy on the inelastic groundB
How different yet how enviously the sameC
Dishonoring the kinship that they claimC
As here the written word the inner soundB

Edith Wharton



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