To Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBBEBBFFBFFBFBBBGB BG| A Fragment | A |
| - | |
| Beauty whose all potential hand | B |
| Forever holds the fertile stars in fee | C |
| What aeons serve thine empery | D |
| What deeps are vast to thy demand | B |
| All which Immensity | B |
| Furrowed by fire and sown by laboring suns | E |
| Hath brought to fruit within the patient past | B |
| In heritage thou hast | B |
| And all the flaming promise of the spheres | F |
| Which in remoter years | F |
| Shall be fulfilled at last | B |
| After the toil of long aphelions | F |
| The advancing heavens still advance | F |
| Thy sun supported feet | B |
| From out the gulfs of divagance | F |
| Stars on thine errands meet | B |
| Who bruit thy briefest word | B |
| In cyclic thunders heard | B |
| By gods upon their echo shaken throne | G |
| Who fledge thy light | B |
| With ever travelling light | B |
| To constellate the eyeless night unknown | G |
Clark Ashton Smith
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