The Aziola Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDECECFGB AGGGGGGHAAI | A |
'Do you not hear the Aziola cry | A |
Methinks she must be nigh ' | B |
Said Mary as we sate | C |
In dusk ere stars were lit or candles brought | D |
And I who thought | D |
This Aziola was some tedious woman | E |
Asked 'Who is Aziola ' How elate | C |
I felt to know that it was nothing human | E |
No mockery of myself to fear or hate | C |
And Mary saw my soul | F |
And laughed and said 'Disquiet yourself not | G |
'Tis nothing but a little downy owl ' | B |
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II | A |
Sad Aziola many an eventide | G |
Thy music I had heard | G |
By wood and stream meadow and mountain side | G |
And fields and marshes wide | G |
Such as nor voice nor lute nor wind nor bird | G |
The soul ever stirred | G |
Unlike and far sweeter than them all | H |
Sad Aziola from that moment I | A |
Loved thee and thy sad cry | A |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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