When I Would Imagine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDED FAGAWhen I would image her features | A |
Comes up a shrouded head | B |
I touch the outlines shrinking | C |
She seems of the wandering dead | B |
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But when love asks for nothing | C |
And lies on his bed of snow | D |
The face slips under my eyelids | E |
All in its living glow | D |
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Like a dark cathedral city | F |
Whose spires and domes and towers | A |
Quiver in violet lightnings | G |
My soul basks on for hours | A |
George Meredith
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