Second Sight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDEFG

Rich is the fancy which can double backA
All seeming forms and from cold iciclesB
Build up high glittering palaces where dwellsC
Summer perfection moulding all this wrackA
To spirit symmetry and doth not lackA
The power to hear amidst the funeral bellsC
The eternal heart's wind melody which swellsC
In whirlwind flashes all along its trackA
So hath the sun made all the winter mineD
With gardens springing round me fresh and fairE
On hidden leaves uncounted jewels shineD
I live with forms of beauty everywhereE
Peopling the crumbling waste and icy poolF
With sights and sounds of life most beautifulG

George Macdonald



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