The Mystic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GCHC BAIA| By seven vineyards on one hill | A |
| We walked The native wine | B |
| In clusters grew beside us two | C |
| For your lips and for mine | B |
| - | |
| When Hark you said Was that a bell | D |
| Or a bubbling spring we heard | E |
| But I was wise and closed my eyes | F |
| And listened to a bird | E |
| - | |
| For as summer leaves are bent and shake | G |
| With singers passing through | C |
| So moves in me continually | H |
| The wing egrave d breath of you | C |
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| You tasted from a single vine | B |
| And took from that your fill | A |
| But I inclined to every kind | I |
| All seven on one hill | A |
Witter Bynner
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