Sorcery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDE FGFGHHG IJIJKJKJ

Face with the forest eyesA
And the wayward wild wood hairB
How shall a man be wiseA
When a girl's so fairB
How with her face once seenC
Shall life be as it has beenD
This many a yearE
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Beautiful fearful thingF
You undulant sorceryG
I dare not hear you singF
Dance not for meG
The whiteness of your breastH
Divinely manifestH
I must not seeG
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Too late thou luring childI
Moon matches little moonJ
I must not be beguiledI
With the honied tuneJ
Yet O to lay my headK
Twixt moon and moonJ
'Twas so my sad heart saidK
Only last JuneJ

Richard Le Gallienne



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