A Nativity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CD EE FF FF GH| What woman hugs her infant there | A |
| Another star has shot an ear | B |
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| What made the drapery glisten so | C |
| Not a man but Delacroix | D |
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| What made the ceiling waterproof | E |
| Landor's tarpaulin on the roof | E |
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| What brushes fly and moth aside | F |
| Irving and his plume of pride | F |
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| What hurries out the knaye and dolt | F |
| Talma and his thunderbolt | F |
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| Why is the woman terror struck | G |
| Can there be mercy in that look | H |
William Butler Yeats
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