The Weaver Of Magic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDD EFEFCCGG

Weave cunningly the webA
Of twilight O thou subtle fingered EveB
And at the slow day's ebbA
With small blue stars the purple curtain weaveB
If any wind there beC
Bid it but breathe lightly as woodland violets o'er the seaC
If any moon be it no more than a white fluttering featherD
Call the last birds togetherD
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O Eve and let no wispE
Of day's distraction thine enchantment marF
Thy soft spell lispE
And lure the sweetness down of each blue starF
Then let that low moan beC
A while more easeful trembling remote and strange far overseaC
So shall the easeless heart of love rest then or only sighG
Hearing the swallows cryG

John Frederick Freeman



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