To Lord Tennyson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFEFEWITH A VOLUME OF VERSE | A |
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Master and mage our prince of song whom Time | B |
In this your autumn mellow and serene | C |
Crowns ever with fresh laurels nor less green | C |
Than garlands dewy from your verdurous prime | B |
Heir of the riches of the whole world's rhyme | B |
Dow'r'd with the Doric grace the Mantuan mien | C |
With Arno's depth and Avon's golden sheen | C |
Singer to whom the singing ages climb | B |
Convergent if the youngest of the choir | D |
May snatch a flying splendour from your name | E |
Making his page illustrious and aspire | F |
For one rich moment your regard to claim | E |
Suffer him at your feet to lay his lyre | F |
And touch the skirts and fringes of your fame | E |
William Watson
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