The Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHCCI I| Son of Erebus and Night | A |
| Hie away and aim thy flight | A |
| Where consort none other fowl | B |
| Than the bat and sullen owl | B |
| Where upon the limber grass | C |
| Poppy and mandragoras | C |
| With like simples not a few | D |
| Hang for ever drops of dew | D |
| Where flows Lethe without coil | E |
| Softly like a stream of oil | E |
| Hie thee thither gentle Sleep | F |
| With this Greek no longer keep | F |
| Thrice I charge thee by my wand | G |
| Thrice with moly from my hand | H |
| Do I touch Ulysses' eyes | C |
| And with the jaspis Then arise | C |
| Sagest Greek | I |
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| The Inner Temple Masque | I |
William Browne
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