Faerie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC BDB DED EFE FGF GDG DHH| From the oped lattice glance once more abroad | A |
| While the ethereal moontide bathes with light | B |
| Hill stream and garden and white winding road | C |
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| All gracious myths born of the shadowy night | B |
| Recur and hover in fantastic guise | D |
| Airy and vague before the drowsy sight | B |
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| On yonder soft gray hill Endymion lies | D |
| In rosy slumber and the moonlit air | E |
| Breathes kisses on his cheeks and lips and eyes | D |
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| 'Twixt bush and bush gleam flower white limbs left bare | E |
| Of huntress nymphs and flying raiment thin | F |
| Vanishing faces and bright floating hair | E |
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| The quaint midsummer fairies and their kin | F |
| Gnomes elves and trolls on blossom branch and grass | G |
| Gambol and dance and winding out and in | F |
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| Leave circles of spun dew where'er they pass | G |
| Through the blue ether the freed Ariel flies | D |
| Enchantment holds the air a swarming mass | G |
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| Of myriad dusky gold winged dreams arise | D |
| Throng toward the gates of sense and so possess | H |
| The soul and lull it to forgetfulness | H |
Emma Lazarus
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