Three Pictures Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDABADEEEDEThe first a woman nobly limbed and fair | A |
Standeth at sunset by a famed far sea | B |
Red are her lips as Love's own kisses were | C |
Yet speak they never though they smile on me | B |
An old knight next and arm d cap pie | D |
Watcheth the slaughtered clay that was his heir | A |
The winding sheet is not more white than he | B |
Hath sat since dawn and hath not shed a tear | A |
The third a tortured bull about to die | D |
In the arena No proud infidel | E |
E'er laid his dripping spears more scornfully | E |
In Spanish dust for he too ere he fell | E |
Hath slain a man Ah Christ That murderous eye | D |
Burneth athirst like the red pit of Hell | E |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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