Solomon To Sheba Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG AHIHJEK ALMLNEO| Sang Solomon to Sheba | A |
| And kissed her dusky face | B |
| 'All day long from mid day | C |
| We have talked in the one place | B |
| All day long from shadowless noon | D |
| We have gone round and round | E |
| In the narrow theme of love | F |
| Like a old horse in a pound ' | G |
| - | |
| To Solomon sang Sheba | A |
| Plated on his knees | H |
| 'If you had broached a matter | I |
| That might the learned please | H |
| You had before the sun had thrown | J |
| Our shadows on the ground | E |
| Discovered that my thoughts not it | K |
| Are but a narrow pound ' | - |
| - | |
| Said Solomon to Sheba | A |
| And kissed her Arab eyes | L |
| 'There's not a man or woman | M |
| Born under the skies | L |
| Dare match in learning with us two | N |
| And all day long we have found | E |
| There's not a thing but love can make | O |
| The world a narrow pound ' | - |
William Butler Yeats
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