Thalia And Melpomene Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABBBBBC

The night would sadden us with wind and rainA
Let's to sweet Comedy and scorn the nightB
Let's read together how by silver lightB
The fairies went a most enchanting trainA
Amid those clowns and lovers how the twainA
Celia and Rosalind as shepherds dightB
Frolicked through Arden or of that rare spriteB
That Ariel who could trick the mortal brainA
To strange beliefs What wilt have nothing gladB
Wilt read while winds are moaning out regretB
The fate of Desdemona JulietB
Lovest the rain to come and make thee sadB
Ah well I know How sweet the tragic partB
I am grown old but once was what thou art IC

Margaret Steele Anderson



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