Na Audiart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBEEBFGHIJBJBBKL LMMBBBBNBNNOABABIPPB QBBEBMRBBFSTBUBBV

Though thou well dost wish me illA
Audiart AudiartB
Where thy bodice laces startB
As ivy fingers clutching throughC
Its crevicesD
Audiart AudiartB
Stately tall and lovely tenderE
Who shall renderE
Audiart AudiartB
Praises meet unto thy fashionF
Here a word kissG
Pass I onH
Unto Lady Miels de BenI
Having praised thy girdle's scopeJ
How the stays ply back from itB
I breath no hopeJ
That thou shouldstB
Nay no whitB
Bespeak thyself for anythingK
Just a word in thy praise girlL
Just for the swirlL
Thy satins make upon the stairM
'Cause never a flaw was thereM
Where thy torse and limbs are metB
Though thou hate me read it setB
In rose and goldB
Or when the minstrel tale half toldB
Shall burst to lilting at the praiseN
'Audiart Audiart'B
Bertrans master of his laysN
Bertrans of Aultaforte thy praiseN
Sets forth and though thou hate me wellO
Yea though thou wish me illA
Audiart AudiartB
Thy loveliness is here writ tillA
AudiartB
Oh till thou come againI
And being bent and wrinkled in a formP
That hath no perfect limning when the warmP
Youth dew is coldB
Upon thy hands and thy old soulQ
Scorning a new wry'd casementB
Churlish at seemed misplacementB
Finds the earth as bitterE
As now seems it sweetB
Being so young and fairM
As then only in dreamsR
Being then young and wry'dB
Broken of ancient prideB
Thou shalt then softenF
Knowing I know not howS
Thou wert once sheT
Audiart AudiartB
For whose fairness one forgaveU
AudiartB
AudiartB
Que be m vols malV

Ezra Pound



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