Architectural Masks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBBC A DEDFE A GHGGI | A |
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There is a house with ivied walls | B |
And mullioned windows worn and old | C |
And the long dwellers in those halls | B |
Have souls that know but sordid calls | B |
And dote on gold | C |
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II | A |
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In a blazing brick and plated show | D |
Not far away a 'villa' gleams | E |
And here a family few may know | D |
With book and pencil viol and bow | F |
Lead inner lives of dreams | E |
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III | A |
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The philosophic passers say | G |
'See that old mansion mossed and fair | H |
Poetic souls therein are they | G |
And O that gaudy box Away | G |
You vulgar people there ' | - |
Thomas Hardy
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