Lines Written On Hearing The News Of The Death Of Napoleon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABBBB BCBABBBB AB DBBBB ABBABBBB ABBABBB

What alive and so bold O EarthA
Art thou not overboldB
What leapest thou forth as of oldB
In the light of thy morning mirthA
The last of the flock of the starry foldB
Ha leapest thou forth as of oldB
Are not the limbs still when the ghost is fledB
And canst thou move Napoleon being deadB
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How is not thy quick heart coldB
What spark is alive on thy hearthC
How is not HIS death knell knolledB
And livest THOU still Mother EarthA
Thou wert warming thy fingers oldB
O'er the embers covered and coldB
Of that most fiery spirit when it fledB
What Mother do you laugh now he is deadB
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'Who has known me of old ' replied EarthA
'Or who has my story toldB
It is thou who art overbold '-
And the lightning of scorn laughed forthD
As she sung 'To my bosom I foldB
All my sons when their knell is knolledB
And so with living motion all are fedB
And the quick spring like weeds out of the deadB
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'Still alive and still bold ' shouted EarthA
'I grow bolder and still more boldB
The dead fill me ten thousandfoldB
Fuller of speed and splendour and mirthA
I was cloudy and sullen and coldB
Like a frozen chaos uprolledB
Till by the spirit of the mighty deadB
My heart grew warm I feed on whom I fedB
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'Ay alive and still bold ' muttered EarthA
'Napoleon's fierce spirit rolledB
In terror and blood and goldB
A torrent of ruin to death from his birthA
Leave the millions who follow to mouldB
The metal before it be coldB
And weave into his shame which like the deadB
Shrouds me the hopes that from his glory fled '-

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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