A Dream Of Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEC FFGHIH| I dreamed that each most lovely perfect thing | A |
| That nature hath of sound and form and hue | B |
| The winds the grass the light concentering dew | B |
| The gleam and swiftness of the sea bird's wing | A |
| Blueness of sea and sky and gold of storm | C |
| Transmuted by the sunset and the flame | D |
| Of autumn colored leaves before me carne | E |
| And meeting merged to one diviner form | C |
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| Incarnate Beauty 'twas whose spirit thrills | F |
| Through glaucous ocean and the greener hills | F |
| And in the cloud bewildered peaks is pent | G |
| Her face the light of fallen planets wore | H |
| But as I gazed in doubt and wonderment | I |
| Mine eyes were dazzled and I saw no more | H |
Clark Ashton Smith
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