Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADDDEFBGBHDIHDJKK| Brushed by the shadows of the dead | A |
| On the grass where day expires | B |
| Columbine strips bare admires | C |
| her body in the pond instead | A |
| A charlatan of twilight formed | D |
| Boasts of the tricks to be performed | D |
| The sky without a stain unmarred | D |
| Is studded with the milk white stars | E |
| From the boards pale Harlequin | F |
| First salutes the spectators | B |
| Sorcerers from Bohemia | G |
| Fairies sundry enchanters | B |
| Having unhooked a star | H |
| He proffers it with outstretched hand | D |
| While with his feet a hanging man | I |
| Sounds the cymbals bar by bar | H |
| The blind man rocks a pretty child | D |
| The doe with all her fauns slips by | J |
| The dwarf observes with saddened pose | K |
| How Harlequin magically grows | K |
Guillaume Apollinaire
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