Don Quixote Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBBCDBEFGHFIH

On receiving a bottle of Sherry Wine of the same nameA
WHAT 'blushing Hippocrene' is here what fireB
Of the 'warm South' with magic of old SpainC
Through which again I seem to view the trainC
Of all Cervantes' dreams his heart's desireB
The melancholy Knight in gaunt attireB
Of steel rides by upon the windmill plainC
With Sancho Panza by his side againD
While heard afar a swineherd from a byreB
Winds a hoarse hornE
And all at once I seeF
The glory of that soul who rode uponG
Impossible quests following a deathless dreamH
Of righted wrongs that never were to beF
Like many another champion who has goneI
Questing a cause that perished like a dreamH

Madison Julius Cawein



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