Beata Solitudo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBB DEFEE GHIHH JEKEE LMFMM ABNBB| What land of Silence | A |
| Where pale stars shine | B |
| On apple blossom | C |
| And dew drenched vine | B |
| Is yours and mine | B |
| - | |
| The silent valley | D |
| That we will find | E |
| Where all the voices | F |
| Of humankind | E |
| Are left behind | E |
| - | |
| There all forgetting | G |
| Forgotten quite | H |
| We will repose us | I |
| With our delight | H |
| Hid out of sight | H |
| - | |
| The world forsaken | J |
| And out of mind | E |
| Honour and labour | K |
| We shall not find | E |
| The stars unkind | E |
| - | |
| And men shall travail | L |
| And laugh and weep | M |
| But we have vistas | F |
| Of Gods asleep | M |
| With dreams as deep | M |
| - | |
| A land of Silence | A |
| Where pale stars shine | B |
| On apple blossoms | N |
| And dew drenched vine | B |
| Be yours and mine | B |
Ernest Christopher Dowson
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