At Camelot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGHII| Her maiden dreams were redolent of love | A |
| Warm bosomed as she breathed the passionate air | B |
| Of old romance and did in fancy move | C |
| 'Mong the gay knights who died for ladies fair | B |
| Until she heard the thunder of the press | D |
| And so became a lover her heart rang | E |
| The note of love's alarm his tenderness | F |
| When in the onset all the tourney sang | E |
| And she was one of the dead ladies who | G |
| In beauty's blazon to his misty bower | H |
| With Launcelot when the Queen was gone withdrew | G |
| Under the shadow of the tourney tower | H |
| And lilting to him through the gloaming made | I |
| His heart a lyre whereon her passion played | I |
Robert Crawford
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