The Travail Of Passion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC

When the flaming lute thronged angelic door is wideA
When an immortal passion breathes in mortal clayB
Our hearts endure the scourge the plaited thorns the wayB
Crowded with bitter faces the wounds in palm and sideA
The vinegar heavy sponge the flowers by Kedron streamC
We will bend down and loosen our hair over youD
That it may drop faint perfume and be heavy with dewD
Lilies of death pale hope roses of passionate dreamC

William Butler Yeats



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