Illusion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE DFDF| What is the love of shadowy lips | A |
| That know not what they seek or press | B |
| From whom the lure for ever slips | A |
| And fails their phantom tenderness | C |
| - | |
| The mystery and light of eyes | D |
| That near to mine grow dim and cold | E |
| They move afar in ancient skies | D |
| Mid flame and mystic darkness rolled | E |
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| O beauty as thy heart o'erflows | D |
| In tender yielding unto me | F |
| A vast desire awakes and grows | D |
| Unto forgetfulness of thee | F |
George William Russell
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