A Faun In Wall Street Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCDWhat shape so furtive steals along the dim | A |
Bleak street barren of throngs this day of June | B |
This day of rest when all the roses swoon | B |
In Attic vales where dryads wait for him | A |
What sylvan this and what the stranger whim | A |
That lured him here this golden afternoon | B |
Ways where the dusk has fallen oversoon | B |
In the deep canyon torrentless and grim | A |
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Great Pan is far O mad estray and these | C |
Bare walls that leap to heaven and hide the skies | D |
Are fanes men rear to other deities | C |
Far to the east the haunted woodland lies | D |
And cloudless still from cyclad dotted seas | C |
Hymettus and the hills of Hellas rise | D |
John Myers O'hara
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