The Weaver Of Magic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDD EFEFCCGG| Weave cunningly the web | A |
| Of twilight O thou subtle fingered Eve | B |
| And at the slow day's ebb | A |
| With small blue stars the purple curtain weave | B |
| If any wind there be | C |
| Bid it but breathe lightly as woodland violets o'er the sea | C |
| If any moon be it no more than a white fluttering feather | D |
| Call the last birds together | D |
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| O Eve and let no wisp | E |
| Of day's distraction thine enchantment mar | F |
| Thy soft spell lisp | E |
| And lure the sweetness down of each blue star | F |
| Then let that low moan be | C |
| A while more easeful trembling remote and strange far oversea | C |
| So shall the easeless heart of love rest then or only sigh | G |
| Hearing the swallows cry | G |
John Frederick Freeman
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