The Horizon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDE FGF| Thou art the place our eager hastening feet | A |
| May never reach though far the quest is sped | B |
| Though over land and sea our search is led | B |
| Forever doth thy mystic line retreat | A |
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| Far veiled in blue when we arise at dawn | C |
| Thou beckonest O one elusive fair | D |
| And we must follow through the morning air With hoping hearts forever ever on | E |
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| In purple and in gold we see at eve | F |
| Thy distant barrier drawn across the west | G |
| Yet still we shall pursue the weary quest And thou O luring one will e'er deceive | F |
Clark Ashton Smith
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