Nature A Moral Power Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD| Nature to him no message dost thou bear | A |
| Who in thy beauty findeth not the power | B |
| To gird himself more strongly for the hour | B |
| Of night and darkness Oh what colours rare | A |
| The woods the valleys and the mountains wear | A |
| To him who knows thy secret and in shower | B |
| And fog and ice cloud hath a secret bower | B |
| Where he may rest until the heavens are fair | A |
| Not with the rest of slumber but the trance | C |
| Of onward movement steady and serene | D |
| Where oft in struggle and in contest keen | D |
| His eyes will opened be and all the dance | C |
| Of life break on him and a wide expanse | C |
| Roll upward through the void sunny and green | D |
George Macdonald
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