A Niagara Landscape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDFEF

Heavy with haze that merges and melts freeA
Into the measureless depth on either handB
The full day rests upon the luminous landB
In one long noon of golden reverieA
Now hath the harvest come and gone with gleeA
The shaven fields stretch smooth and clean awayC
Purple and green and yellow and soft grayC
Chequered with orchards Farther still I seeA
Towns and dim villages whose roof tops fillD
The distant mist yet scarcely catch the viewE
Thorold set sultry on its plateau'd hillD
And far to westward where yon pointed towersF
Rise faint and ruddy from the vaporous blueE
Saint Catharines city of the host of flowersF

Archibald Lampman



Rate:
(1)



Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme

Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation


Write your comment about A Niagara Landscape poem by Archibald Lampman


 

Recent Interactions*

This poem was read 14 times,

This poem was added to the favorite list by 0 members,

This poem was voted by 0 members.

(* Interactions only in the last 7 days)

New Poems

Popular Poets