To Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBBEBBFFBFFBFBBBGB BG

A FragmentA
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Beauty whose all potential handB
Forever holds the fertile stars in feeC
What aeons serve thine emperyD
What deeps are vast to thy demandB
All which ImmensityB
Furrowed by fire and sown by laboring sunsE
Hath brought to fruit within the patient pastB
In heritage thou hastB
And all the flaming promise of the spheresF
Which in remoter yearsF
Shall be fulfilled at lastB
After the toil of long aphelionsF
The advancing heavens still advanceF
Thy sun supported feetB
From out the gulfs of divaganceF
Stars on thine errands meetB
Who bruit thy briefest wordB
In cyclic thunders heardB
By gods upon their echo shaken throneG
Who fledge thy lightB
With ever travelling lightB
To constellate the eyeless night unknownG

Clark Ashton Smith



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