Mandoline [english] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BCAC AAAA DEDE

The courtly serenadersA
The beauteous listenersA
Sit idling 'neath the branchesA
A balmy zephyr stirsA
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It's Tircis and AmintaB
Clitandre ever thereC
Damis of melting sonnetsA
To many a frosty fairC
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Their trailing flowery dressesA
Their fine beflowered coatsA
Their elegance and lightnessA
And shadows blue all floatsA
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And mingles circling wreathingD
In moonlight opalineE
While through the zephyr's harpingD
Tinkles the mandolineE

Paul Verlaine



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