Imanuel Ehrenhardt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDADDEFGDHIDI began with Sir William Hamilton's lectures | A |
Then studied Dugald Stewart | B |
And then John Locke on the Understanding | C |
And then Descartes Fichte and Schelling | C |
Kant and then Schopenhauer | D |
Books I borrowed from old Judge Somers | A |
All read with rapturous industry | D |
Hoping it was reserved to me | D |
To grasp the tail of the ultimate secret | E |
And drag it out of its hole | F |
My soul flew up ten thousand miles | G |
And only the moon looked a little bigger | D |
Then I fell back how glad of the earth | H |
All through the soul of William Jones | I |
Who showed me a letter of John Muir | D |
Edgar Lee Masters
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