Glamour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG GHGH IJIJ KGLG

With fall on fall from wood to woodA
The brook pours mossy music downB
Or is it in the solitudeC
The murmur of a Faery townB
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A town of Elfland filled with bellsD
And holiday of hurrying feetE
Or traffic now whose small sound swellsD
Now sinks from busy street to streetE
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Whose Folk I often recognizeF
In wing d things that hover 'roundG
Who to men's eyes assume disguiseF
When on some elfin errand boundG
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The bee that haunts the touchmenotG
Big bodied making braggart dinH
Is fairy brother to that sotG
Jack Falstaff of the Boar's Head InnH
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The dragonfly whose wings of blackI
Are mantle for his garb of greenJ
Is Ancient to this other JackI
Another Pistol long and leanJ
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The butterfly in royal tintsK
Is Hal mad Hal in cloth of goldG
Who passes these as once that PrinceL
Passed his companions boon of oldG

Madison Julius Cawein



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