Don Quixote Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFGC HIBJ KLMN OPQR| Fragment | A |
| - | |
| Through the rusty ever grinding clangour | B |
| Of the fierce worldly chariot | C |
| Through the curses whistle laughter clamour | B |
| Having lost his horse lance shield and sword | D |
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| To the fence of lands of Dulcinea | E |
| Don Quixote will drag himself at last | F |
| Gates are opened on the sand of alleys | G |
| Rouses lay and every bush is cut | C |
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| Forcing back his uninvited tears | H |
| Don Quixote will ask a somber page | I |
| Why did you kill all these roses here | B |
| Tidings came to us such outraged | J |
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| That the faithful Don Quixote was wounded | K |
| By the poisoned arrow to death | L |
| Dulcinea said my lady would not | M |
| Have survived her Don Quixote on earth | N |
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| And the poor knight will escort the coffin | O |
| Caring not for jeers' and mocking sets | P |
| Dulcinea the luminous lofty queen | Q |
| Of the joyful paradise is dead | R |
Fyodor Sologub
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