The Poet's Empire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC BBCBD EBDE| WHAT power can break the inner harmonies | A |
| The rich imaginings heard like distant sea | B |
| O'er purple meadow lands at eve while we | B |
| Look starwards mute Hopes that like mountains rise | C |
| Into mid heaven and to entranc d eyes | C |
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| Horizon glories of what is to be | B |
| All these and more lie round us infinitely | B |
| Beyond all language fair in cloudless skies | C |
| This is the poet's empire Here may he | B |
| Reign king like throned in splendour and in power | D |
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| No power can shake so he indeed be king | E |
| Free as the wind untam d as the sea | B |
| When earth weighs heavily most in that hour | D |
| He cleaves the heavens in scorn on eagle wing | E |
Frederick George Scott
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