The Travail Of Passion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCWhen the flaming lute thronged angelic door is wide | A |
When an immortal passion breathes in mortal clay | B |
Our hearts endure the scourge the plaited thorns the way | B |
Crowded with bitter faces the wounds in palm and side | A |
The vinegar heavy sponge the flowers by Kedron stream | C |
We will bend down and loosen our hair over you | D |
That it may drop faint perfume and be heavy with dew | D |
Lilies of death pale hope roses of passionate dream | C |
William Butler Yeats
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