At Camelot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGHII

Her maiden dreams were redolent of loveA
Warm bosomed as she breathed the passionate airB
Of old romance and did in fancy moveC
'Mong the gay knights who died for ladies fairB
Until she heard the thunder of the pressD
And so became a lover her heart rangE
The note of love's alarm his tendernessF
When in the onset all the tourney sangE
And she was one of the dead ladies whoG
In beauty's blazon to his misty bowerH
With Launcelot when the Queen was gone withdrewG
Under the shadow of the tourney towerH
And lilting to him through the gloaming madeI
His heart a lyre whereon her passion playedI

Robert Crawford



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