Charade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDETwo words there 'are both short of beauty rare | A |
Whose sounds our lips so often love to frame | B |
But which with clearness never can proclaim | B |
The things whose own peculiar stamp they bear | A |
'Tis well in days of age and youth so fair | A |
One on the other boldly to inflame | B |
And if those words together link'd we name | B |
A blissful rapture we discover there | A |
But now to give them pleasure do I seek | C |
And in myself my happiness would find | D |
I hope in silence but I hope for this | E |
Gently as loved one's names those words to speak | C |
To see them both within one image shrin'd | D |
Both in one being to embrace with bliss | E |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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