Hunting Horns Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDCECEC| Our story s noble as its tragic | A |
| like the grimace of a tyrant | B |
| no drama s chance or magic | A |
| no detail that s indifferent | B |
| makes our great love pathetic | A |
| And Thomas de Quincey drinking | C |
| Opiate poison sweet and chaste | D |
| Of his poor Anne went dreaming | C |
| We pass we pass since all must pass | E |
| Often I ll be returning | C |
| Memories are hunting horns alas | E |
| whose note along the wind is dying | C |
Guillaume Apollinaire
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