Fromthe Arabic: An Imitation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCBEDE AFGCGFECEI | A |
My faint spirit was sitting in the light | B |
Of thy looks my love | C |
It panted for thee like the hind at noon | D |
For the brooks my love | C |
Thy barb whose hoofs outspeed the tempest's flight | B |
Bore thee far from me | E |
My heart for my weak feet were weary soon | D |
Did companion thee | E |
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II | A |
Ah fleeter far than fleetest storm or steed | F |
Or the death they bear | G |
The heart which tender thought clothes like a dove | C |
With the wings of care | G |
In the battle in the darkness in the need | F |
Shall mine cling to thee | E |
Nor claim one smile for all the comfort love | C |
It may bring to thee | E |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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