Be Still. The Hanging Gardens Were A Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABAABCDDECF| Be still The Hanging Gardens were a dream | A |
| That over Persian roses flew to kiss | B |
| The curl egrave d lashes of Semiramis | B |
| Troy never was nor green Skamander stream | A |
| Provence and Troubadour are merest lies | B |
| The glorious hair of Venice was a beam | A |
| Made within Titian's eye The sunsets seem | A |
| The world is very old and nothing is | B |
| Be still Thou foolish thing thou canst not wake | C |
| Nor thy tears wedge thy soldered lids apart | D |
| But patter in the darkness of thy heart | D |
| Thy brain is plagued Thou art a frighted owl | E |
| Blind with the light of life thou'ldst not forsake | C |
| And Error loves and nourishes thy soul | F |
Trumbull Stickney
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