To My Good Master Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACBBBBCIn fancy always at thy desk thrown wide | A |
Thy most betreasured books ranged neighborly | B |
The rarest rhymes of every land and sea | B |
And curious tongue thine old face glorified | A |
Thou haltest thy glib quill and laughing eyed | A |
Givest hale welcome even unto me | B |
Profaning thus thine attic's sanctity | B |
To briefly visit yet to still abide | A |
Enthralled there of thy sorcery of wit | C |
And thy songs' most exceeding dear conceits | B |
O lips cleft to the ripe core of all sweets | B |
With poems like nectar issuing therefrom | B |
Thy gentle utterances do overcome | B |
My listening heart and all the love of it | C |
James Whitcomb Riley
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