Cumuli Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CDDC EFFF GFFG

They seem the enfolding mountains of some fairer landA
That lies beyond the worldB
With vales of purpling rose in hills eburnean furledB
And halcyonian flowers unplucked of any handB
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I deem their creamy crags look distantly on meresC
Where misty torrents fallD
Sleepily through the silver dimness covering allD
Vague as the magic air of half remembered yearsC
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Below their sun bright passes leading palely downE
To meadows never seenF
Are fruits that star with shadowy gold the strange demesneF
The purple realms of peace that bear no tower nor townF
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And though they change and pass with toppling peaks unstableG
To leave the lands we knowF
This fantasy is mine from long and long agoF
A dream unproven still and still inviolableG

Clark Ashton Smith



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