Song. - Venus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHDH IIJIFrosty lies the winter landscape | A |
In the twilight golden green | B |
Down the Park's deserted alleys | C |
Naked elms stand stark and lean | B |
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Dumb the murmur of the fountain | D |
Birds have flown from lawn and hill | E |
But while yonder star's ascendant | F |
Love triumphal reigneth still | E |
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See the keen flame throb and tremble | G |
Brightening in the darkening night | H |
Breathing like a thing of passion | D |
In the sky's smooth chrysolite | H |
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Not beneath the moon oh lover | I |
Thou shalt gain thy heart's desire | I |
Speak to night The gods are with thee | J |
Burning with a kindred fire | I |
Emma Lazarus
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