Love, Hope, Desire, And Fear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCDDDCCEEFFGHCCCC CCCCIIJJKELLMNOPCCCQ QRRSSTTCCUUCCCCA | |
And many there were hurt by that strong boy | B |
His name they said was Pleasure | C |
And near him stood glorious beyond measure | C |
Four Ladies who possess all empery | C |
In earth and air and sea | D |
Nothing that lives from their award is free | D |
Their names will I declare to thee | D |
Love Hope Desire and Fear | C |
And they the regents are | C |
Of the four elements that frame the heart | E |
And each diversely exercised her art | E |
By force or circumstance or sleight | F |
To prove her dreadful might | F |
Upon that poor domain | G |
Desire presented her false glass and then | H |
The spirit dwelling there | C |
Was spellbound to embrace what seemed so fair | C |
Within that magic mirror | C |
And dazed by that bright error | C |
It would have scorned the shafts of the avenger | C |
And death and penitence and danger | C |
Had not then silent Fear | C |
Touched with her palsying spear | C |
So that as if a frozen torrent | I |
The blood was curdled in its current | I |
It dared not speak even in look or motion | J |
But chained within itself its proud devotion | J |
Between Desire and Fear thou wert | K |
A wretched thing poor heart | E |
Sad was his life who bore thee in his breast | L |
Wild bird for that weak nest | L |
Till Love even from fierce Desire it bought | M |
And from the very wound of tender thought | N |
Drew solace and the pity of sweet eyes | O |
Gave strength to bear those gentle agonies | P |
Surmount the loss the terror and the sorrow | C |
Then Hope approached she who can borrow | C |
For poor to day from rich tomorrow | C |
And Fear withdrew as night when day | Q |
Descends upon the orient ray | Q |
And after long and vain endurance | R |
The poor heart woke to her assurance | R |
At one birth these four were born | S |
With the world s forgotten morn | S |
And from Pleasure still they hold | T |
All it circles as of old | T |
When as summer lures the swallow | C |
Pleasure lures the heart to follow | C |
O weak heart of little wit | U |
The fair hand that wounded it | U |
Seeking like a panting hare | C |
Refuge in the lynx s lair | C |
Love Desire Hope and Fear | C |
Ever will be near | C |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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