To William Theodore Peters On His Renaissance Cloak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDA CECEFFC GHGHIIG

The cherry coloured velvet of your cloakA
Time hath not soiled its fair embroideriesB
Gleam as when centuries ago they spokeA
To what bright gallant of Her DaintinessB
Whose slender fingers long since dust and deadC
For love or courtesy embroideredD
The cherry coloured velvet of this cloakA
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Ah cunning flowers of silk and silver threadC
That mock mortality the broidering dameE
The page they decked the kings and courts are deadC
Gone the age beautiful Lorenzo's nameE
The Borgia's pride are but an empty soundF
But lustrous still upon their velvet groundF
Time spares these flowers of silk and silver threadC
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Gone is that age of pageant and of prideG
Yet don your cloak and haply it shall seemH
The curtain of old time is set asideG
As through the sadder coloured throng you gleamH
We see once more fair dame and gallant gayI
The glamour and the grace of yesterdayI
The elder brighter age of pomp and prideG

Ernest Christopher Dowson



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