In The Garden Ii: Visions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECED

HERE I am slave of visions When noon heatA
Strikes the red walls and their environ'd airB
Lies steep'd in sun when not a creature dareB
Affront the fervour from my dim retreatA
Where woof of leaves embowers a beechen seatA
With chin on palm and wide set eyes I stareB
Beyond the liquid quiver and the glareB
Upon fair shapes that move on silent feetA
Those Three strait robed and speechless as they passC
Come often touch the lute nor heed me moreD
Than birds or shadows heed that naked childE
Is dove like Psyche slumbering in deep grassC
Sleep sleep he heeds thee not yon Sylvan wildE
Munching the russet apple to its coreD

Edward Dowden



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