Guido Invites You Thus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDE FCFC| Lappo I leave behind and Dante too | A |
| Lo I would sail the seas with thee alone | B |
| Talk me no love talk no bought cheap fiddl ry | C |
| Mine is the ship and thine the merchandise | D |
| All the blind earth knows not th'emprise | D |
| Whereto thou calledst and whereto I call | E |
| - | |
| Lo I have seen thee bound about with dreams | F |
| Lo I have known thy heart and its desire | C |
| Life all of it my sea and all men's streams | F |
| Are fused in it as flames of an altar fire | C |
| Lo thou hast voyaged not The ship is mine ' | - |
Ezra Pound
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