Song Of Four Faries Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB AA AC DE BC AAEFFGGHHIIJKLLMNOO APQCCQQP BPRRBBSSNNTT ACCDDCCKNNUUQQVVOONN WWTT ACCDDXXCCDQC DCCCBBDDNNAAN ANQQ DC BC ADD DNA BNNNCCNFire Air Earth and Water | A |
Salamander Zephyr Dusketha and Breama | B |
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Salamander | A |
Happy happy glowing fire | A |
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Zephyr | A |
Fragrant air delicious light | C |
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Dusketha | D |
Let me to my glooms retire | E |
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Breama | B |
I to the green wood rivers bright | C |
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Salamander | A |
Happy happy glowing fire | A |
Dazzling bowers of soft retire | E |
Ever let my nourish'd wing | F |
Like a bat's still wandering | F |
Faintly fan your fiery spaces | G |
Spirit sole in deadly places | G |
In unhaunted roar and blaze | H |
Open eyes that never daze | H |
Let me see the myriad shapes | I |
Of men and beasts and fish and apes | I |
Portray'd in many a fiery den | J |
And wrought by spumy bitumen | K |
On the deep intenser roof | L |
Arched every way aloof | L |
Let me breathe upon their skies | M |
And anger their live tapestries | N |
Free from cold and every care | O |
Of chilly rain and shivering air | O |
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Zephyr | A |
Spirit of Fire away away | P |
Or your very roundelay | Q |
Will sear my plumage newly budded | C |
From its quilled sheath all studded | C |
With the self same news that fell | Q |
On the May grown Asphodel | Q |
Spirit of Fire away away | P |
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Breama | B |
Spirit of Fire away away | P |
Zephyr blue ey'd Faery turn | R |
And see my cool sedge bury'd urn | R |
Where it rests its mossy brim | B |
'Mid water mint and cresses dim | B |
And the flowers in sweet troubles | S |
Lift their eyes above the bubbles | S |
Like our Queen when she would please | N |
To sleep and Oberon will teaze | N |
Love me blue ey'd Faery true | T |
Soothly I am sick for you | T |
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Zephyr | A |
Gentle Breama by the first | C |
Violet young nature nurst | C |
I will bathe myself with thee | D |
So you sometimes follow me | D |
To my home far far in west | C |
Beyond the nimble wheeled quest | C |
Of the golden browed sun | K |
Come with me o'er tops of trees | N |
To my fragrant palaces | N |
Where they ever floating are | U |
Beneath the cherish of a star | U |
Call'd Vesper who with silver veil | Q |
Ever hides his brilliance pale | Q |
Ever gently drows'd doth keep | V |
Twilight for the Fayes to sleep | V |
Fear not that your watery hair | O |
Will thirst in drouthy ringlets there | O |
Clouds of stored summer rains | N |
Thou shalt taste before the stains | N |
Of the mountain soil they take | W |
And too unlucent for thee make | W |
I love thee crystal Faery true | T |
Sooth I am as sick for you | T |
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Salamander | A |
Out ye aguish Faeries out | C |
Chilly lovers what a rout | C |
Keep ye with your frozen breath | D |
Colder than the mortal death | D |
Adder eye'd Dusketha speak | X |
Shall we leave these and go seek | X |
In the earth's wide entrails old | C |
Couches warm as their's are cold | C |
O for a fiery gloom and thee | D |
Dusketha so enchantingly | Q |
Freckle wing'd and lizard sided | C |
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Dusketha | D |
By thee Sprite will I be guided | C |
I care not for cold or heat | C |
Frost and flame or sparks or sleet | C |
To my essence are the same | B |
But I honour more the flame | B |
Spirit of Fire I follow thee | D |
Wheresoever it may be | D |
To the torrid spouts and fountains | N |
Underneath earth quaked mountains | N |
Or at thy supreme desire | A |
Touch the very pulse of fire | A |
With my bare unlidded eyes | N |
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Salamander | A |
Sweet Dusketha paradise | N |
Off ye icy Spirits fly | Q |
Frosty creatures of the sky | Q |
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Dusketha | D |
Breathe upon them fiery sprite | C |
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Zephyr and Breama | B |
Away away to our delight | C |
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Salamander | A |
Go feed on icicles while we | D |
Bedded in tongue flames will be | D |
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Dusketha | D |
Lead me to those feverous glooms | N |
Sprite of Fire | A |
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Breama | B |
Me to the blooms | N |
Blue ey'd Zephyr of those flowers | N |
Far in the west where the May cloud lowers | N |
And the beams of still Vesper when winds are all wist | C |
Are shed thro' the rain and the milder mist | C |
And twilight your floating bowers | N |
John Keats
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