To A Picture Of Eleonora Duse In "the Dead City" Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEFFDE| Carved in the silence by the hand of Pain | A |
| And made more perfect by the gift of Peace | B |
| Than if Delight had bid your sorrow cease | B |
| And brought the dawn to where the dark has lain | A |
| And set a smile upon your lips again | C |
| Oh strong and noble Tho' your woes increase | B |
| The gods shall hear no crying for release | B |
| Nor see the tremble that your lips restrain | A |
| Alone as all the chosen are alone | D |
| Yet one with all the beauty of the past | E |
| A sister to the noblest that we know | F |
| The Venus carved in Melos long ago | F |
| Yea speak to her and at your lightest tone | D |
| Her lips will part and words will come at last | E |
Sara Teasdale
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