Don Quixote Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFGC HIBJ KLMN OPQR

FragmentA
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Through the rusty ever grinding clangourB
Of the fierce worldly chariotC
Through the curses whistle laughter clamourB
Having lost his horse lance shield and swordD
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To the fence of lands of DulcineaE
Don Quixote will drag himself at lastF
Gates are opened on the sand of alleysG
Rouses lay and every bush is cutC
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Forcing back his uninvited tearsH
Don Quixote will ask a somber pageI
Why did you kill all these roses hereB
Tidings came to us such outragedJ
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That the faithful Don Quixote was woundedK
By the poisoned arrow to deathL
Dulcinea said my lady would notM
Have survived her Don Quixote on earthN
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And the poor knight will escort the coffinO
Caring not for jeers' and mocking setsP
Dulcinea the luminous lofty queenQ
Of the joyful paradise is deadR

Fyodor Sologub



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