In Saturn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BCCB DEF FDE

Upon the seas of Saturn I have sailedA
To isles of high primeval amarantA
Where the flame tongued sonorous flowers enchantA
The hanging surf to silence all engrailedA
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With ruby colored pearls the golden shoreB
Allured me but as one whom spells restrainC
For blind horizons of the somber mainC
And harbors never known my singing proreB
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I set forthrightly Formed of fire and brassD
And arched with moons immenser heavens deepE
Were opened till above the darkling foamF
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With dome on cloudless adamantine domeF
Black peaks no peering seraph deems to passD
Rose up from realms ineffable as sleepE

Clark Ashton Smith



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