Book Of Suleika - In Thousand Form Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C BC B D BD B E BE B F BF B G BG BIN thousand forms mayst thou attempt surprise | A |
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Yet all beloved one straight know I thee | B |
Thou mayst with magic veils thy face disguise | A |
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And yet all present one straight know I thee | B |
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Upon the cypress' purest youthful bud | C |
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All beauteous growing one straight know I thee | B |
In the canal's unsullied living flood | C |
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All captivating one well know I thee | B |
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When spreads the water column rising proud | D |
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All sportive one how gladly know I thee | B |
When e'en in forming is transform'd the cloud | D |
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All figure changing one there know I thee | B |
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Veil in the meadow carpet's flowery charms | E |
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All checkered starry fair one know I thee | B |
And if a plant extend its thousand arms | E |
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O all embracing one there know I thee | B |
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When on the mount is kindled morn's sweet light | F |
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Straightway all gladdening one salute I thee | B |
The arch of heaven o'er head grows pure and bright | F |
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All heart expanding one then breathe I thee | B |
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That which my inward outward sense proclaims | G |
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Thou all instructing one I know through thee | B |
And if I utter Allah's hundred names | G |
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A name with each one echoes meant for thee | B |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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