In The Garden Ii: Visions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECED| HERE I am slave of visions When noon heat | A |
| Strikes the red walls and their environ'd air | B |
| Lies steep'd in sun when not a creature dare | B |
| Affront the fervour from my dim retreat | A |
| Where woof of leaves embowers a beechen seat | A |
| With chin on palm and wide set eyes I stare | B |
| Beyond the liquid quiver and the glare | B |
| Upon fair shapes that move on silent feet | A |
| Those Three strait robed and speechless as they pass | C |
| Come often touch the lute nor heed me more | D |
| Than birds or shadows heed that naked child | E |
| Is dove like Psyche slumbering in deep grass | C |
| Sleep sleep he heeds thee not yon Sylvan wild | E |
| Munching the russet apple to its core | D |
Edward Dowden
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