Penetration And Trust Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC A CBCB A BCBC CBCBI | A |
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Sleek as a lizard at round of a stone | B |
The look of her heart slipped out and in | C |
Sweet on her lord her soft eyes shone | B |
As innocents clear of a shade of sin | C |
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II | A |
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He laid a finger under her chin | C |
His arm for her girdle at waist was thrown | B |
Now what will happen and who will win | C |
With me in the fight and my lady lone | B |
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III | A |
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He clasped her clasping a shape of stone | B |
Was fire on her eyes till they let him in | C |
Her breast to a God of the daybeams shone | B |
And never a corner for serpent sin | C |
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IV | - |
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Tranced she stood with a chattering chin | C |
Her shrunken form at his feet was thrown | B |
At home to the death my lord shall win | C |
When it is no tyrant who leaves me lone | B |
George Meredith
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