The Poet's Empire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC BBCBD EBDE

WHAT power can break the inner harmoniesA
The rich imaginings heard like distant seaB
O'er purple meadow lands at eve while weB
Look starwards mute Hopes that like mountains riseC
Into mid heaven and to entranc d eyesC
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Horizon glories of what is to beB
All these and more lie round us infinitelyB
Beyond all language fair in cloudless skiesC
This is the poet's empire Here may heB
Reign king like throned in splendour and in powerD
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No power can shake so he indeed be kingE
Free as the wind untam d as the seaB
When earth weighs heavily most in that hourD
He cleaves the heavens in scorn on eagle wingE

Frederick George Scott



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