Roman Fountain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDBB EFGEFGE| Up from the bronze I saw | A |
| Water without a flaw | A |
| Rush to its rest in air | B |
| Reach to its rest and fall | C |
| - | |
| Bronze of the blackest shade | D |
| An element man made | D |
| Shaping upright the bare | B |
| Clear gouts of water in air | B |
| - | |
| O as with arm and hammer | E |
| Still it is good to strive | F |
| To beat out the image whole | G |
| To echo the shout and stammer | E |
| When full gushed waters alive | F |
| Strike on the fountain's bowl | G |
| After the air of summer | E |
Louise Bogan
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