The Forest Way Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBCDD A EEEFFF A BBBGGG BBBBBB BBBHHHI | A |
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I climbed a forest path and found | B |
A dim cave in the dripping ground | B |
Where dwelt the spirit of cool sound | B |
Who wrought with crystal triangles | C |
And hollowed foam of rippled bells | D |
A music of mysterious spells | D |
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II | A |
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Where Sleep her bubble jewels spilled | E |
Of dreams and Silence twilight filled | E |
Her emerald buckets star instilled | E |
With liquid whispers of lost springs | F |
And mossy tread of woodland things | F |
And drip of dew that greenly clings | F |
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III | A |
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Here by those servitors of Sound | B |
Warders of that enchanted ground | B |
My soul and sense were seized and bound | B |
And in a dungeon deep of trees | G |
Entranced were laid at lazy ease | G |
The charge of woodland mysteries | G |
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IV | - |
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The minions of Prince Drowsihead | B |
The wood perfumes with sleepy tread | B |
Tiptoed around my ferny bed | B |
And far away I heard report | B |
Of one who dimly rode to Court | B |
The Faery Princess Eve Amort | B |
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V | - |
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Her herald winds sang as they passed | B |
And there her beauty stood at last | B |
With wild gold locks a band held fast | B |
Above blue eyes as clear as spar | H |
While from a curved and azure jar | H |
She poured the white moon and a star | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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