Don Quixote Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBBCDBEFGHFIHOn receiving a bottle of Sherry Wine of the same name | A |
WHAT 'blushing Hippocrene' is here what fire | B |
Of the 'warm South' with magic of old Spain | C |
Through which again I seem to view the train | C |
Of all Cervantes' dreams his heart's desire | B |
The melancholy Knight in gaunt attire | B |
Of steel rides by upon the windmill plain | C |
With Sancho Panza by his side again | D |
While heard afar a swineherd from a byre | B |
Winds a hoarse horn | E |
And all at once I see | F |
The glory of that soul who rode upon | G |
Impossible quests following a deathless dream | H |
Of righted wrongs that never were to be | F |
Like many another champion who has gone | I |
Questing a cause that perished like a dream | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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