Second Sight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDEFG| Rich is the fancy which can double back | A |
| All seeming forms and from cold icicles | B |
| Build up high glittering palaces where dwells | C |
| Summer perfection moulding all this wrack | A |
| To spirit symmetry and doth not lack | A |
| The power to hear amidst the funeral bells | C |
| The eternal heart's wind melody which swells | C |
| In whirlwind flashes all along its track | A |
| So hath the sun made all the winter mine | D |
| With gardens springing round me fresh and fair | E |
| On hidden leaves uncounted jewels shine | D |
| I live with forms of beauty everywhere | E |
| Peopling the crumbling waste and icy pool | F |
| With sights and sounds of life most beautiful | G |
George Macdonald
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