Speech For Psyche In The Golden Book Of Apuleius Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGCFHAll night and as the wind lieth among | A |
The cypress trees he lay | B |
Nor held me save as air that brusheth by one | C |
Close and as the petals of flowers in falling | D |
Waver and seem not drawn to earth so he | E |
Seemed over me to hover light as leaves | F |
And closer me than air | G |
And music flowing through me seemed to open | C |
Mine eyes upon new colours | F |
O winds what wind can match the weight of him | H |
Ezra Pound
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