The Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHCCI I

Son of Erebus and NightA
Hie away and aim thy flightA
Where consort none other fowlB
Than the bat and sullen owlB
Where upon the limber grassC
Poppy and mandragorasC
With like simples not a fewD
Hang for ever drops of dewD
Where flows Lethe without coilE
Softly like a stream of oilE
Hie thee thither gentle SleepF
With this Greek no longer keepF
Thrice I charge thee by my wandG
Thrice with moly from my handH
Do I touch Ulysses' eyesC
And with the jaspis Then ariseC
Sagest GreekI
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The Inner Temple MasqueI

William Browne



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