A Niagara Landscape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDFEFHeavy with haze that merges and melts free | A |
Into the measureless depth on either hand | B |
The full day rests upon the luminous land | B |
In one long noon of golden reverie | A |
Now hath the harvest come and gone with glee | A |
The shaven fields stretch smooth and clean away | C |
Purple and green and yellow and soft gray | C |
Chequered with orchards Farther still I see | A |
Towns and dim villages whose roof tops fill | D |
The distant mist yet scarcely catch the view | E |
Thorold set sultry on its plateau'd hill | D |
And far to westward where yon pointed towers | F |
Rise faint and ruddy from the vaporous blue | E |
Saint Catharines city of the host of flowers | F |
Archibald Lampman
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