Niagara Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| Thou art a giant altar where the Earth | A |
| Must needs send up her thanks to Him above | B |
| Who did create her Nature cometh here | C |
| To lay its offerings upon thy shrine | D |
| The morning and the evening shower down | E |
| Bright jewels changeful opals em'ralds fair | F |
| The burning noon sends floods of molten gold | G |
| The calm night crowns thee with its host of stars | H |
| The moon enfolds thee with her silver veil | I |
| And o'er thee e'er is arched the rainbow's span | J |
| The gorgeous marriage ring of Earth and Heaven | K |
| While ever from the holy altar grand | L |
| Ascends the incense of the mist and spray | M |
| That mounts to God with thy wild roar of praise | N |
Emma Lazarus
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