Shakespeare Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAC BADEF DFED| UNSEEN in the great minister dome of time | A |
| Whose shafts are centuries its spangled roof | B |
| The vaulted universe our master sits | C |
| And organ voices like a far off chime | A |
| Roll thro' the aisles of thought The sunlight flits | C |
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| From arch to arch and as he sits aloof | B |
| Kings heroes priests in concourse vast sublime | A |
| Glances of love and cries from battle field | D |
| His wizard power breathes on the living air | E |
| Warm faces gleam and pass child woman man | F |
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| In the long multitude but he concealed | D |
| Our bard eludes us vainly each face we scan | F |
| It is not he his features are not there | E |
| But being thus hid his greatness is revealed | D |
Frederick George Scott
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