Helen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDD DDEFDD GHIDJJDAll Greece hates | A |
the still eyes in the white face | B |
the lustre as of olives | C |
where she stands | D |
and the white hands | D |
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All Greece reviles | D |
the wan face when she smiles | D |
hating it deeper still | E |
when it grows wan and white | F |
remembering past enchantments | D |
and past ills | D |
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Greece sees unmoved | G |
God's daughter born of love | H |
the beauty of cool feet | I |
and slenderest knees | D |
could love indeed the maid | J |
only if she were laid | J |
white ash amid funereal cypresses | D |
Hilda Doolittle
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