Fancy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCBDEFEF| The more I've viewed this world the more I've found | A |
| That filled as 'tis with scenes and creatures rare | B |
| Fancy commands within her own bright round | A |
| A world of scenes and creatures far more fair | B |
| Nor is it that her power can call up there | B |
| A single charm that's not from Nature won | C |
| No more than rainbows in their pride can wear | B |
| A single tint unborrowed from the sun | C |
| But 'tis the mental medium it shines thro' | B |
| That lends to Beauty all its charm and hue | D |
| As the same light that o'er the level lake | E |
| One dull monotony of lustre flings | F |
| Will entering in the rounded raindrop make | E |
| Colors as gay as those on angels' wings | F |
Thomas Moore
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