What Magic Is There Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDDCBBEF GHIIHGGJJA | |
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What magic is there in thy mien | B |
What sorcery in thy smile | C |
Which charms away all cark and care | D |
Which turns the foul days into fair | D |
And for a little while | C |
Changes this disenchanted scene | B |
From the sere leaf into the green | B |
Transmuting with love's golden wand | E |
This beggared life to fairyland | F |
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My heart goes forth to thee oh friend | G |
As some poor pilgrim to a shrine | H |
A pilgrim who has come from far | I |
To seek his spirit's folding star | I |
And sees the taper shine | H |
The goal to which his wanderings tend | G |
Where want and weariness shall end | G |
And kneels ecstatically blest | J |
Because his heart hath entered rest | J |
Mathilde Blind
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