Fragment: Wine Of The Fairies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFEFF| I am drunk with the honey wine | A |
| Of the moon unfolded eglantine | A |
| Which fairies catch in hyacinth bowls | B |
| The bats the dormice and the moles | B |
| Sleep in the walls or under the sward | C |
| Of the desolate castle yard | D |
| And when 'tis spilt on the summer earth | E |
| Or its fumes arise among the dew | F |
| Their jocund dreams are full of mirth | E |
| They gibber their joy in sleep for few | F |
| Of the fairies bear those bowls so new | F |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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