Nebuchadnezzar's Fall Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE FGFG HIHIFrowning over the riddle that Daniel told | A |
Down through the mist hung garden below a feeble sun | B |
The King of Persia walked oh the chilling cold | A |
His mind was webbed with a grey shroud vapour spun | B |
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Here for the pride of his soaring eagle heart | C |
Here for his great hand searching the skies for food | D |
Here for his courtship of Heaven's high stars he shall smart | C |
Nebuchadnezzar shall fall crawl be subdued | D |
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Hot sun struck through the vapour leaf strewn mould | A |
Breathed sweet decay old Earth called for her child | E |
Mist drew off from his mind Sun scattered gold | A |
Warmth came and earthy motives fresh and wild | E |
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Down on his knees he sinks the stiff necked King | F |
Stoops and kneels and grovels chin to the mud | G |
Out from his changed heart flutter on startled wing | F |
The fancy birds of his Pride Honour Kinglihood | G |
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He crawls he grunts he is beast like frogs and snails | H |
His diet and grass and water with hand for cup | I |
He herds with brutes that have hooves and horns and tails | H |
He roars in his anger he scratches he looks not up | I |
Robert Graves
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