The Aziola Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDECECFGB AGGGGGGHAA

IA
'Do you not hear the Aziola cryA
Methinks she must be nigh 'B
Said Mary as we sateC
In dusk ere stars were lit or candles broughtD
And I who thoughtD
This Aziola was some tedious womanE
Asked 'Who is Aziola ' How elateC
I felt to know that it was nothing humanE
No mockery of myself to fear or hateC
And Mary saw my soulF
And laughed and said 'Disquiet yourself notG
'Tis nothing but a little downy owl 'B
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IIA
Sad Aziola many an eventideG
Thy music I had heardG
By wood and stream meadow and mountain sideG
And fields and marshes wideG
Such as nor voice nor lute nor wind nor birdG
The soul ever stirredG
Unlike and far sweeter than them allH
Sad Aziola from that moment IA
Loved thee and thy sad cryA

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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