Gazelle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCBBBDBEB| A | |
| - | |
| Let my poem like a shrine contain your name | B |
| In my heart shall ever proudly reign your name | B |
| Let my cuntrymen hear echoes east and west | C |
| Of the music in that joyous strain your name | B |
| On this shrine shall nations henceforth read your fame | B |
| Here it stays to glow and glow again your name | B |
| When both you and I have crossed in Charon's boat | D |
| Even then the glory will remain your name | B |
| More than Cynthia Laura Delia and Corrina | E |
| Time will ever hallow my refrain your name | B |
France Preseren
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