In Tuscany Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBBCCDEEDDE| In Tuscany | A |
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| Dost thou remember friend of vanish'd days | B |
| How in the golden land of love and song | C |
| We met in April in the crowded ways | B |
| Of that fair city where the soul is strong | C |
| Aye strong as fate for good or evil praise | B |
| And how the lord whom all the world obeys | B |
| The lord of light to whom the stars belong | C |
| Illumed the track that led thee through the throng | C |
| Dost thou remember in the wooded dale | D |
| Beyond the town of Dante the Divine | E |
| How all the air was flooded as with wine | E |
| And how the lark to drown the nightingale | D |
| Peal'd out sweet notes I live to tell the tale | D |
| But thou Oblivion signs thee with a sign | E |
Eric Mackay
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