The Coming Of War: Actaeon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIJKLM NOPIQR| An image of Lethe | A |
| and the fields | B |
| Full of faint light | C |
| but golden | D |
| Gray cliffs | E |
| and beneath them | F |
| - | |
| A sea | G |
| Harsher than granite | H |
| unstill never ceasing | I |
| High forms | J |
| with the movement of gods | K |
| Perilous aspect | L |
| And one said | M |
| 'This is Actaeon ' | - |
| Actaeon of golden greaves | N |
| Over fair meadows | O |
| Over the cool face of that field | P |
| Unstill ever moving | I |
| Hosts of an ancient people | Q |
| The silent cort ge | R |
Ezra Pound
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