Divine Visitation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDC

The heavens lay hold on us the starry raysA
Fondle with flickering fingers brow and eyesB
A new enchantment lights the ancient skiesB
What is it looks between us gaze on gazeA
Does the wild spirit of the endless daysA
Chase through my heart some lure that ever fliesB
Only I know the vast within me criesB
Finding in thee the ending of all waysA
Ah but they vanish the immortal trainC
From thee from me depart yet take from theeD
Memorial grace laden with adorationE
Forth from this heart they flow that all in vainC
Would stay the proud eternal powers that fleeD
After the chase in burning exultationC

George William Russell



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