To My Good Master Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACBBBBC

In fancy always at thy desk thrown wideA
Thy most betreasured books ranged neighborlyB
The rarest rhymes of every land and seaB
And curious tongue thine old face glorifiedA
Thou haltest thy glib quill and laughing eyedA
Givest hale welcome even unto meB
Profaning thus thine attic's sanctityB
To briefly visit yet to still abideA
Enthralled there of thy sorcery of witC
And thy songs' most exceeding dear conceitsB
O lips cleft to the ripe core of all sweetsB
With poems like nectar issuing therefromB
Thy gentle utterances do overcomeB
My listening heart and all the love of itC

James Whitcomb Riley



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