Evening Voluntaries - To Lucca Giordano Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABACDDCCE

Giordano verily thy Pencil's skillA
Hath here portrayed with Nature's happiest graceB
The fair Endymion couched on Latmos hillA
And Dian gazing on the Shepherd's faceB
In rapture yet suspending her embraceB
As not unconscious with what power the thrillA
Of her most timid touch his sleep would chaseB
And with his sleep that beauty calm and stillA
Oh may this work have found its last retreatC
Here in a Mountain bard's secure abodeD
One to whom yet a School boy Cynthia showedD
A face of love which he in love would greetC
Fixed by her smile upon some rocky seatC
Or lured along where greenwood paths he trodE

William Wordsworth



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