Hepaticas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAA CACADD EAEAFF DGDGDDIn the frail hepaticas | A |
That the early Springtide tossed | B |
Sapphire like along the ways | A |
Of the woodlands that she crossed | B |
I behold with other eyes | A |
Footprints of a dream that flies | A |
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One who leads me whom I seek | C |
In whose loveliness there is | A |
All the glamour that the Greek | C |
Knew as wind borne Artemis | A |
I am mortal Woe is me | D |
Her sweet immortality | D |
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Spirit must I always fare | E |
Following thy averted looks | A |
Now thy white arm now thy hair | E |
Glimpsed among the trees and brooks | A |
Thou who hauntest whispering | F |
All the slopes and vales of Spring | F |
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Cease to lure or grant to me | D |
All thy beauty though it pain | G |
Slay with splendor utterly | D |
Flash revealment on my brain | G |
And one moment let me see | D |
All thy immortality | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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