The Rosy Hearth, The Lamplight's Narrow Beam Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFF| The rosy hearth the lamplight's narrow beam | A |
| The meditation that is rather dream | A |
| With looks that lose themselves in cherished looks | B |
| The hour of steaming tea and banished books | B |
| The sweetness of the evening at an end | C |
| The dear fatigue and right to rest attained | D |
| And worshipped expectation of the night | E |
| Oh all these things in unrelenting flight | E |
| My dream pursues through all the vain delays | F |
| Impatient of the weeks mad at the days | F |
Paul Verlaine
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