To Coleridge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHIHJJ KLKLMM NONOLL PQPQRROh there are spirits of the air | A |
And genii of the evening breeze | B |
And gentle ghosts with eyes as fair | A |
As star beams among twilight trees | B |
Such lovely ministers to meet | C |
Oft hast thou turned from men thy lonely feet | C |
- | |
With mountain winds and babbling springs | D |
And moonlight seas that are the voice | E |
Of these inexplicable things | D |
Thou dost hold commune and rejoice | E |
When they did answer thee but they | F |
Cast like a worthless boon thy love away | F |
- | |
And thou hast sought in starry eyes | G |
Beams that were never meant for thine | H |
Another's wealth tame sacrifice | I |
To a fond faith still dost thou pine | H |
Still dost thou hope that greeting hands | J |
Voice looks or lips may answer thy demands | J |
- | |
Ah wherefore didst thou build thine hope | K |
On the false earth's inconstancy | L |
Did thine own mind afford no scope | K |
Of love or moving thoughts to thee | L |
That natural scenes or human smiles | M |
Could steal the power to wind thee in their wiles | M |
- | |
Yes all the faithless smiles are fled | N |
Whose falsehood left thee broken hearted | O |
The glory of the moon is dead | N |
Night's ghosts and dreams have now departed | O |
Thine own soul still is true to thee | L |
But changed to a foul fiend through misery | L |
- | |
This fiend whose ghastly presence ever | P |
Beside thee like thy shadow hangs | Q |
Dream not to chase the mad endeavour | P |
Would scourge thee to severer pangs | Q |
Be as thou art Thy settled fate | R |
Dark as it is all change would aggravate | R |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
Write your comment about To Coleridge poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Best Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley