A Dream Of Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEC FFGHIH

I dreamed that each most lovely perfect thingA
That nature hath of sound and form and hueB
The winds the grass the light concentering dewB
The gleam and swiftness of the sea bird's wingA
Blueness of sea and sky and gold of stormC
Transmuted by the sunset and the flameD
Of autumn colored leaves before me carneE
And meeting merged to one diviner formC
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Incarnate Beauty 'twas whose spirit thrillsF
Through glaucous ocean and the greener hillsF
And in the cloud bewildered peaks is pentG
Her face the light of fallen planets woreH
But as I gazed in doubt and wondermentI
Mine eyes were dazzled and I saw no moreH

Clark Ashton Smith



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