The Shadowy Waters: The Harp Of Aengus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFGHIEEJKEdain came out of Midhir's hill and lay | A |
Beside young Aengus in his tower of glass | B |
Where time is drowned in odour laden winds | C |
And Druid moons and murmuring of boughs | D |
And sleepy boughs and boughs where apples made | E |
Of opal and ruhy and pale chrysolite | E |
Awake unsleeping fires and wove seven strings | F |
Sweet with all music out of his long hair | G |
Because her hands had been made wild by love | H |
When Midhir's wife had changed her to a fly | I |
He made a harp with Druid apple wood | E |
That she among her winds might know he wept | E |
And from that hour he has watched over none | J |
But faithful lovers | K |
William Butler Yeats
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