To An Impersonator Of Rosalind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG H| Did he who drew her in the years ago | A |
| Till now conceived creator of her grace | B |
| With telescopic sight high natures know | A |
| Discern remote in Time's untravelled space | B |
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| Your soft sweet mien your gestures as do we | C |
| And with a copyist's hand but set them down | D |
| Glowing yet more to dream our ecstasy | C |
| When his Original should be forthshown | D |
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| For kindled by that animated eye | E |
| Whereto all fairnesses about thee brim | F |
| And by thy tender tones what wight can fly | E |
| The wild conviction welling up in him | F |
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| That he at length beholds woo parley plead | G |
| The very very Rosalind indeed | G |
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| ADELPHI TERRACE st April | H |
Thomas Hardy
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