Natural Magic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBAAAA ADAADAEEA| All I can say is I saw it | A |
| The room was as bare as your hand | B |
| I locked in the swarth little lady I swear | C |
| From the head to the foot of her well quite as bare | C |
| 'No Nautch shall cheat me ' said I 'taking my stand | B |
| At this bolt which I draw ' And this bolt I withdraw it | A |
| And there laughs the lady not bare but embowered | A |
| With who knows what verdure o'erfruited o'erflowered | A |
| Impossible Only I saw it | A |
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| All I can sing is I feel it | A |
| This life was as blank as that room | D |
| I let you pass in here Precaution indeed | A |
| Walls ceiling and floor not a chance for a weed | A |
| Wide opens the entrance where's cold now where's gloom | D |
| No May to sow seed here no June to reveal it | A |
| Behold you enshrined in these blooms of your bringing | E |
| These fruits of your bearing nay birds of your winging | E |
| A fairy tale Only I feel it | A |
Robert Browning
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