Fragment: Wedded Souls Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFGHI| I am as a spirit who has dwelt | A |
| Within his heart of hearts and I have felt | A |
| His feelings and have thought his thoughts and known | B |
| The inmost converse of his soul the tone | B |
| Unheard but in the silence of his blood | C |
| When all the pulses in their multitude | D |
| Image the trembling calm of summer seas | E |
| I have unlocked the golden melodies | E |
| Of his deep soul as with a master key | F |
| And loosened them and bathed myself therein | G |
| Even as an eagle in a thunder mist | H |
| Clothing his wings with lightning | I |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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