Awakening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABACABD

With brain o erworn with heart a summer clodA
With eye so practised in each form aroundA
And all forms mean to glance above the groundA
Irks it each day of many days we plodA
Tongue tied and deaf along life s common roadA
But suddenly we know not how a soundA
Of living streams an odour a flower crownedA
With dew a lark upspringing from the sodA
And we awake O joy and deep amazeB
Beneath the everlasting hills we standA
We hear the voices of the morning seasC
And earnest prophesyings in the landA
While from the open heaven leans forth at gazeB
The encompassing great cloud of witnessesD

Edward Dowden



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