I Dreamed I Moved Among The Elysian Fields Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| I dreamed I moved among the Elysian fields | A |
| In converse with sweet women long since dead | B |
| And out of blossoms which that meadow yields | A |
| I wove a garland for your living head | B |
| Danai that was the vessel for a day | C |
| Of golden Jove I saw and at her side | D |
| Whom Jove the Bull desired and bore away | C |
| Europa stood and the Swan's featherless bride | D |
| All these were mortal women yet all these | E |
| Above the ground had had a god for guest | F |
| Freely I walked beside them and at ease | E |
| Addressing them by them again addressed | F |
| And marvelled nothing for remembering you | G |
| Wherefore I was among them well I knew | G |
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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