Hawking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDDDEED A FFFDGGHHD A DDDDIIJJD K LLLDDDAADI | A |
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I see them still when poring o'er | B |
Old volumes of romantic lore | C |
Ride forth to hawk in days of yore | C |
By woods and promontories | D |
Knights in gold lace plumes and gems | D |
Maidens crowned with anadems | D |
Whose falcons on round wrists of milk | E |
Sit in jesses green of silk | E |
From bannered Miraflores | D |
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II | A |
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The laughing earth is young with dew | F |
The deeps above are violet blue | F |
And in the East a cloud or two | F |
Empearled with airy glories | D |
And with laughter jest and singing | G |
Silver bells of falcons ringing | G |
Hawkers rosy with the dawn | H |
Gayly ride o'er hill and lawn | H |
From courtly Miraflores | D |
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III | A |
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The torrents silver down the crags | D |
Down dim green vistas browse the stags | D |
And from wet beds of reeds and flags | D |
The frightened lapwing hurries | D |
And the brawny wild boar peereth | I |
At the cavalcade that neareth | I |
Oft his shaggy throated grunt | J |
Brings the king and court to hunt | J |
At royal Miraflores | D |
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IV | K |
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The May itself in soft sea green | L |
Is Oriana Spring's high queen | L |
And Amadis beside her seen | L |
Some prince of Fairy stones | D |
Where her castle's ivied towers | D |
Drowse above her budded bowers | D |
Flaps the heron thro' the sky | A |
And the wild swan gives a cry | A |
By woody Miraflores | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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