Nature A Moral Power Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD

Nature to him no message dost thou bearA
Who in thy beauty findeth not the powerB
To gird himself more strongly for the hourB
Of night and darkness Oh what colours rareA
The woods the valleys and the mountains wearA
To him who knows thy secret and in showerB
And fog and ice cloud hath a secret bowerB
Where he may rest until the heavens are fairA
Not with the rest of slumber but the tranceC
Of onward movement steady and sereneD
Where oft in struggle and in contest keenD
His eyes will opened be and all the danceC
Of life break on him and a wide expanseC
Roll upward through the void sunny and greenD

George Macdonald



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