The Ministers Of Law Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBBCDBED

The glories and the perils of thy dayA
Are one O Man Thou goest to thine endB
With Powers and for a little thou dost wendB
With marshalled Majesties upon their wayA
But thee the dread Necessities betrayA
That nurse and fearful Splendors that befriendB
And thee shall alien Dominations rendB
Deemest the triumph of the worlds to stayB
Or step by step through eons overpassedB
Stride with the suns upon their road of aweC
Thou travelest brief ways that end and sinkD
Urged by the hurrying planets and the vastB
Prone rushing constellations of the LawE
Thunder and press behind thee at the brinkD

Clark Ashton Smith



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