One With Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEDEDA

I have a fellowship with every shadeA
Of changing nature with the tempest hourB
My soul goes forth to claim her early dowerC
Of living princedom and her wings have staidA
Amidst the wildest uproar undismayedA
Yet she hath often owned a better powerB
And blessed the gentle coming of the showerB
The speechless majesty of love arrayedA
In lowly virtue under which disguiseD
Full many a princely thing hath passed her byE
And she from homely intercourse of eyesD
Hath gathered visions wider than the skyE
And seen the withered heart of man ariseD
Peaceful as God and full of majestyA

George Macdonald



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