The Pageant Of Music Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBC DEFFDE| Last night I roamed within the dream confine | A |
| That as a word of magic strange unsaid | B |
| Is barrier to the thoughts of day My tread | B |
| Was toward the morn from whose unclouded shine | A |
| Came music seen and heard in pageantry | C |
| Loud as the ocean's thunder tempest bred | B |
| Yet fair and delicate as flowers that shed | B |
| Their scent on meadows coloured like the sea | C |
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| I heard and saw the music of all things | D |
| Their sound soul visible that as a dawn | E |
| For one age moment bared the spirit's night | F |
| Then with prismatic notes and voice of light | F |
| And sounds and hues inseparable for wings | D |
| The music vision faded and was gone | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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