Anadyomene Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDEDE| The wide bright temple of the world I found | A |
| And entered from the dizzy infinite | B |
| That I might kneel and worship thee in it | C |
| Leaving the singing stars their ceaseless round | A |
| Of silver music sound on orbed sound | A |
| For measured spaces where the shrines are lit | C |
| And men with wisdom or with little wit | C |
| Implore the gods that mercy may abound | A |
| Ah Aphrodite was it not from thee | D |
| My summons came across the endless spaces | E |
| Mother of Love turn not thy face from me | D |
| Now that I seek for thee in human faces | E |
| Answer my prayer or set my spirit free | D |
| Again to drift along the starry places | E |
Sara Teasdale
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