Epi-strauss-ium Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDDDBAEEDDD| Matthew and Mark and Luke and holy John | A |
| Evanished all and gone | B |
| Yea he that erst his dusky curtains quitting | C |
| Thro' Eastern pictured panes his level beams transmitting | C |
| With gorgeous portraits blent | D |
| On them his glories intercepted spent | D |
| Southwestering now thro' windows plainly glassed | D |
| On the inside face his radiance keen hath cast | D |
| And in the lustre lost invisible and gone | B |
| Are say you Matthew Mark and Luke and holy John | A |
| Lost is it lost to be recovered never | E |
| However | E |
| The place of worship the meantime with light | D |
| Is if less richly more sincerely bright | D |
| And in blue skies the Orb is manifest to sight | D |
Arthur Hugh Clough
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