Thalia And Melpomene Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABBBBBC| The night would sadden us with wind and rain | A |
| Let's to sweet Comedy and scorn the night | B |
| Let's read together how by silver light | B |
| The fairies went a most enchanting train | A |
| Amid those clowns and lovers how the twain | A |
| Celia and Rosalind as shepherds dight | B |
| Frolicked through Arden or of that rare sprite | B |
| That Ariel who could trick the mortal brain | A |
| To strange beliefs What wilt have nothing glad | B |
| Wilt read while winds are moaning out regret | B |
| The fate of Desdemona Juliet | B |
| Lovest the rain to come and make thee sad | B |
| Ah well I know How sweet the tragic part | B |
| I am grown old but once was what thou art I | C |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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