In Tuscany Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBBCCDEEDDE

In TuscanyA
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Dost thou remember friend of vanish'd daysB
How in the golden land of love and songC
We met in April in the crowded waysB
Of that fair city where the soul is strongC
Aye strong as fate for good or evil praiseB
And how the lord whom all the world obeysB
The lord of light to whom the stars belongC
Illumed the track that led thee through the throngC
Dost thou remember in the wooded daleD
Beyond the town of Dante the DivineE
How all the air was flooded as with wineE
And how the lark to drown the nightingaleD
Peal'd out sweet notes I live to tell the taleD
But thou Oblivion signs thee with a signE

Eric Mackay



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