Solomon To Sheba Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG AHIHJEK ALMLNEO

Sang Solomon to ShebaA
And kissed her dusky faceB
'All day long from mid dayC
We have talked in the one placeB
All day long from shadowless noonD
We have gone round and roundE
In the narrow theme of loveF
Like a old horse in a pound 'G
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To Solomon sang ShebaA
Plated on his kneesH
'If you had broached a matterI
That might the learned pleaseH
You had before the sun had thrownJ
Our shadows on the groundE
Discovered that my thoughts not itK
Are but a narrow pound '-
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Said Solomon to ShebaA
And kissed her Arab eyesL
'There's not a man or womanM
Born under the skiesL
Dare match in learning with us twoN
And all day long we have foundE
There's not a thing but love can makeO
The world a narrow pound '-

William Butler Yeats



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