Cagnes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCB DEDEFF| ON THE RIVIERA | A |
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| In tortuous windings up the steep incline | B |
| The sombre street toils to the village square | C |
| Whose antique walls in stone and moulding bear | C |
| Dumb witness to the Moor Afar off shine | B |
| With tier on tier cutting heaven's blue divine | B |
| The snowy Alps and lower the hills are fair | C |
| With wave green olives rippling down to where | C |
| Gold clusters hang and leaves of sunburnt vine | B |
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| You may perchance I never shall forget | D |
| When between twofold glory of land and sea | E |
| We leant together o'er the old parapet | D |
| And saw the sun go down For oh to me | E |
| The beauty of that beautiful strange place | F |
| Was its reflection beaming from your face | F |
Mathilde Blind
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