Albatre Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHThis lady in the white bath robe which she calls a | A |
peignoir | B |
Is for the time being the mistress of my friend | C |
And the delicate white feet of her little white dog | D |
Are not more delicate than she is | E |
Nor would Gautier himself have despised their contrasts | F |
in whiteness | G |
As she sits in the great chair | B |
Between the two indolent candles | H |
Ezra Pound
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