The Ministers Of Law Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBBCDBEDThe glories and the perils of thy day | A |
Are one O Man Thou goest to thine end | B |
With Powers and for a little thou dost wend | B |
With marshalled Majesties upon their way | A |
But thee the dread Necessities betray | A |
That nurse and fearful Splendors that befriend | B |
And thee shall alien Dominations rend | B |
Deemest the triumph of the worlds to stay | B |
Or step by step through eons overpassed | B |
Stride with the suns upon their road of awe | C |
Thou travelest brief ways that end and sink | D |
Urged by the hurrying planets and the vast | B |
Prone rushing constellations of the Law | E |
Thunder and press behind thee at the brink | D |
Clark Ashton Smith
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