The Harp Of Aengus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFGHIEEJK

Edain came out of Midhir's hill and layA
Beside young Aengus in his tower of glassB
Where time is drowned in odour laden windsC
And Druid moons and murmuring of boughsD
And sleepy boughs and boughs where apples madeE
Of opal and ruhy and pale chrysoliteE
Awake unsleeping fires and wove seven stringsF
Sweet with all music out of his long hairG
Because her hands had been made wild by loveH
When Midhir's wife had changed her to a flyI
He made a harp with Druid apple woodE
That she among her winds might know he weptE
And from that hour he has watched over noneJ
But faithful loversK

William Butler Yeats



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