When The Sultan Goes To Ispahan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDDEECCCC

When the Sultan Shah ZamanA
Goes to the city IspahanA
Even before he gets so farB
As the place where the clustered palm trees areB
At the last of the thirty palace gatesC
The pet of the harem Rose in BloomD
Orders a feast in his favorite roomD
Glittering square of colored iceE
Sweetened with syrup tinctured with spiceE
Creams and cordials and sugared datesC
Syrian apples Othmanee quincesC
Limes and citrons and apricotsC
And wines that are known to Eastern princesC

Thomas Bailey Aldrich



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