The Throne Of Winter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEC FGGFHH| Yon heaven aspiring peaks imperial lone | A |
| That form the West's stupendous coronet | B |
| With many a titanic jewel set | B |
| Are Winter's high and everlasting throne | A |
| From which he holds an undisputed sway | C |
| Silence and solitude his ministers | D |
| With Ice and Snow before e'er disperse | E |
| Summer's invading armies in dismay | C |
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| He reigns in awe inspiring majesty | F |
| And dazzling chilly royal pomp and show | G |
| Splendours august no kings nor emperors know | G |
| Upon him where he sits eternally | F |
| Within his icy court his jewelled hand | H |
| Clasping a sceptre glittering and grand | H |
Clark Ashton Smith
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