Glamour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG GHGH IJIJ KGLGWith fall on fall from wood to wood | A |
The brook pours mossy music down | B |
Or is it in the solitude | C |
The murmur of a Faery town | B |
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A town of Elfland filled with bells | D |
And holiday of hurrying feet | E |
Or traffic now whose small sound swells | D |
Now sinks from busy street to street | E |
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Whose Folk I often recognize | F |
In wing d things that hover 'round | G |
Who to men's eyes assume disguise | F |
When on some elfin errand bound | G |
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The bee that haunts the touchmenot | G |
Big bodied making braggart din | H |
Is fairy brother to that sot | G |
Jack Falstaff of the Boar's Head Inn | H |
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The dragonfly whose wings of black | I |
Are mantle for his garb of green | J |
Is Ancient to this other Jack | I |
Another Pistol long and lean | J |
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The butterfly in royal tints | K |
Is Hal mad Hal in cloth of gold | G |
Who passes these as once that Prince | L |
Passed his companions boon of old | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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