Music - (twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CACA DCD CEE| Oft Music as it were some moving mighty sea | A |
| Bears me towards my pale | B |
| Star in clear space or 'neath a vaporous canopy | A |
| On floating I set sail | B |
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| With heaving chest which strains forward and lungs outblown | C |
| I climb the ridg d steeps | A |
| Of those high pil d clouds which 'thwart the night are thrown | C |
| Veiling its starry deeps | A |
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| I suffer all the throes within my quivering form | D |
| Of a great ship in pain | C |
| Now a soft wind and now the writhings of a storm | D |
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| Upon the vasty main | C |
| Rock me at other times a death like calm the bare | E |
| Mirror of my despair | E |
John Collings Squire, Sir
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