Divine Visitation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDC| The heavens lay hold on us the starry rays | A |
| Fondle with flickering fingers brow and eyes | B |
| A new enchantment lights the ancient skies | B |
| What is it looks between us gaze on gaze | A |
| Does the wild spirit of the endless days | A |
| Chase through my heart some lure that ever flies | B |
| Only I know the vast within me cries | B |
| Finding in thee the ending of all ways | A |
| Ah but they vanish the immortal train | C |
| From thee from me depart yet take from thee | D |
| Memorial grace laden with adoration | E |
| Forth from this heart they flow that all in vain | C |
| Would stay the proud eternal powers that flee | D |
| After the chase in burning exultation | C |
George William Russell
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