Albatre Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBH

This lady in the white bath robe which she calls aA
peignoirB
Is for the time being the mistress of my friendC
And the delicate white feet of her little white dogD
Are not more delicate than she isE
Nor would Gautier himself have despised their contrastsF
in whitenessG
As she sits in the great chairB
Between the two indolent candlesH

Ezra Pound



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