The Vintager Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH

Among the fragrant grapes she bowsA
Long violet clusters heap her handsB
About her satyr throats and browsA
Flush at her smiled commandsB
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And from her sun burnt throat at timesC
As bubbles burst on new made wineD
A happy fit of merry rhymesC
Rings down the hills of vineD
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From out one heart remorseless sweetE
She plucked the big grape passion thereF
Trod in the wine press of her feetE
It grew into despairF
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Until she drained its honeyed mustG
Which tingling inward part by partH
Fierce mounted thro' her glowing bustG
And centered in her heartH

Madison Julius Cawein



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