Evening Voluntaries - To Lucca Giordano Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABACDDCCEGiordano verily thy Pencil's skill | A |
Hath here portrayed with Nature's happiest grace | B |
The fair Endymion couched on Latmos hill | A |
And Dian gazing on the Shepherd's face | B |
In rapture yet suspending her embrace | B |
As not unconscious with what power the thrill | A |
Of her most timid touch his sleep would chase | B |
And with his sleep that beauty calm and still | A |
Oh may this work have found its last retreat | C |
Here in a Mountain bard's secure abode | D |
One to whom yet a School boy Cynthia showed | D |
A face of love which he in love would greet | C |
Fixed by her smile upon some rocky seat | C |
Or lured along where greenwood paths he trod | E |
William Wordsworth
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