The Forest Way Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBCDD A EEEFFF A BBBGGG BBBBBB BBBHHH

IA
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I climbed a forest path and foundB
A dim cave in the dripping groundB
Where dwelt the spirit of cool soundB
Who wrought with crystal trianglesC
And hollowed foam of rippled bellsD
A music of mysterious spellsD
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IIA
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Where Sleep her bubble jewels spilledE
Of dreams and Silence twilight filledE
Her emerald buckets star instilledE
With liquid whispers of lost springsF
And mossy tread of woodland thingsF
And drip of dew that greenly clingsF
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IIIA
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Here by those servitors of SoundB
Warders of that enchanted groundB
My soul and sense were seized and boundB
And in a dungeon deep of treesG
Entranced were laid at lazy easeG
The charge of woodland mysteriesG
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IV-
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The minions of Prince DrowsiheadB
The wood perfumes with sleepy treadB
Tiptoed around my ferny bedB
And far away I heard reportB
Of one who dimly rode to CourtB
The Faery Princess Eve AmortB
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V-
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Her herald winds sang as they passedB
And there her beauty stood at lastB
With wild gold locks a band held fastB
Above blue eyes as clear as sparH
While from a curved and azure jarH
She poured the white moon and a starH

Madison Julius Cawein



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