Hawking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDDDEED A FFFDGGHHD A DDDDIIJJD K LLLDDDAAD

IA
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I see them still when poring o'erB
Old volumes of romantic loreC
Ride forth to hawk in days of yoreC
By woods and promontoriesD
Knights in gold lace plumes and gemsD
Maidens crowned with anademsD
Whose falcons on round wrists of milkE
Sit in jesses green of silkE
From bannered MirafloresD
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IIA
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The laughing earth is young with dewF
The deeps above are violet blueF
And in the East a cloud or twoF
Empearled with airy gloriesD
And with laughter jest and singingG
Silver bells of falcons ringingG
Hawkers rosy with the dawnH
Gayly ride o'er hill and lawnH
From courtly MirafloresD
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IIIA
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The torrents silver down the cragsD
Down dim green vistas browse the stagsD
And from wet beds of reeds and flagsD
The frightened lapwing hurriesD
And the brawny wild boar peerethI
At the cavalcade that nearethI
Oft his shaggy throated gruntJ
Brings the king and court to huntJ
At royal MirafloresD
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IVK
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The May itself in soft sea greenL
Is Oriana Spring's high queenL
And Amadis beside her seenL
Some prince of Fairy stonesD
Where her castle's ivied towersD
Drowse above her budded bowersD
Flaps the heron thro' the skyA
And the wild swan gives a cryA
By woody MirafloresD

Madison Julius Cawein



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