Milton (alcaics) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDFGDHDFIEDF| O mighty mouth'd inventor of harmonies | A |
| O skill'd to sing of Time or Eternity | B |
| God gifted organ voice of England | C |
| Milton a name to resound for ages | D |
| Whose Titan angels Gabriel Abdiel | E |
| Starr'd from Jehovah's gorgeous armouries | D |
| Tower as the deep domed empyrean | F |
| Rings to the roar of an angel onset | G |
| Me rather all that bowery loneliness | D |
| The brooks of Eden mazily murmuring | H |
| And bloom profuse and cedar arches | D |
| Charm as a wanderer out in ocean | F |
| Where some refulgent sunset of India | I |
| Streams o'er a rich ambrosial ocean isle | E |
| And crimson hued the stately palm woods | D |
| Whisper in odorous heights of even | F |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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