Opening The Moorish Grate (verse Xvi) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC D CEEC CFFC| Opening the moorish grate | A |
| To lean upon the wet sill | B |
| Pale as the moon and so still | B |
| A lover ponders his fate | A |
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| Pale beneath her canopy | C |
| Of red silk and turtle dove | D |
| Eve who says nothing of love | D |
| A violet plucks in her tea | C |
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| EN EL ALF IZAR CALADO Verso XVI | D |
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| En el alf izar calado | C |
| De la ventana moruna | E |
| P lido como una luna | E |
| Medita un enamorado | C |
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| P lida en su canap | C |
| De seda t rtola y roja | F |
| Eva callada deshoja | F |
| Una violeta en el t | C |
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About Opening The Moorish Grate (verse Xvi)
Opening The Moorish Grate (verse Xvi) is a poem by Jose Marti. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.