Michael Robartes Asks Forgiveness Because Of His Many Moods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGHIJIK LBLBIf this importunate heart trouble your peace | A |
With words lighter than air | B |
Or hopes that in mere hoping flicker and cease | A |
Crumple the rose in your hair | B |
And cover your lips with odorous twilight and say | C |
'O Hearts of wind blown flame | D |
'O Winds elder than changing of night and day | C |
'That murmuring and longing came | D |
'From marble cities loud with tabors of old | E |
'In dove gray faery lands | F |
'From battle banners fold upon purple fold | E |
'Queens wrought with glimmering hands | F |
'That saw young Niamh hover with love lorn face | G |
'Above the wandering tide | H |
'And lingered in the hidden desolate place | G |
'Where the last Phoenix died | H |
'And wrapped the flames above his holy head | I |
'And still murmur and long | J |
'O Piteous Hearts changing till change be dead | I |
'In a tumultuous song ' | K |
And cover the pale blossoms of your breast | L |
With your dim heavy hair | B |
And trouble with a sigh for all things longing for rest | L |
The odorous twilight there | B |
William Butler Yeats
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