Love Of The Woodland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEEFFGGHHIIJJAAIIKK LLMMNNOO OOII

Orph e au bois du CaystreA
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Bk I iiB
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Orpheus through the hellward woodC
Hurried ere the eve star glowedD
For the fauns' lugubrious hootsE
Followed hollow from crook d rootsE
Aeschylus where Aetna smokedF
Gods of Sicily evokedF
With the flute till sulphur taintG
Dulled and lulled the echoes faintG
Pliny soon his style mislaidH
Dogged Miletus' merry maidH
As she showed eburnean limbsI
All multiplied by brooklet brimsI
Plautus see like Plutus holdJ
Bosomfuls of orchard goldJ
Learns he why that mystic coreA
Was sweet Venus' meed of yoreA
Dante dreamt while spirits passI
As in wizard's jetty glassI
Each black bossed Briarian trunkK
Waved live arms like furies drunkK
Winsome Will 'neath Windsor OakL
Eyed each elf that cracked a jokeL
At poor panting grease hart fastM
Obese roguish Jack harassedM
At Versailles Moli re did courtN
Cues from Pan in heron portN
Half in ooze half treeward raisedO
Words so witty that Boileau's 'mazedO
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Foliage fondly you attractO
Dian's faith I keep intactO
And declare that thy dryads danceI
Still and will in thy green expanseI

Victor-marie Hugo



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