An Orson Of The Muse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFGDFHer son albeit the Muse's livery | A |
And measured courtly paces rouse his taunts | B |
Naked and hairy in his savage haunts | B |
To Nature only will he bend the knee | A |
Spouting the founts of her distillery | A |
Like rough rock sources and his woes and wants | C |
Being Nature's civil limitation daunts | C |
His utterance never the nymphs blush not he | A |
Him when he blows of Earth and Man and Fate | D |
The Muse will hearken to with graver ear | E |
Than many of her train can waken him | F |
Would fain have taught what fruitful things and dear | G |
Must sink beneath the tidewaves of their weight | D |
If in no vessel built for sea they swim | F |
George Meredith
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