The Orator. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFGCHII| He has a charm that sets each thought to music | A |
| So rare an utterance whoso hears him feels | B |
| Even a prosy theme has poesy | B |
| When a magician takes its study on | C |
| So setting every subject to the tune | D |
| Of a due and endowed delivery | E |
| The matter and the manner seem to steal | F |
| Like meeting music on the listening ear | G |
| And crowded benches lurk to linger on | C |
| His latest note as if a siren sung | H |
| So sweet a fascination has the power | I |
| Of language when used by an orator | I |
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