Dusk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBDB EBEB| Dusk wraps the village in its dim caress | A |
| Each chimney's vapour like a thin grey rod | B |
| Mounting aloft through miles of quietness | C |
| Pillars the skies of God | B |
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| Far up they break or seem to break their line | D |
| Mingling their nebulous crests that bow and nod | B |
| Under the light of those fierce stars that shine | D |
| Out of the calm of God | B |
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| Only in clouds and dreams I felt those souls | E |
| In the abyss each fire hid in its clod | B |
| From which in clouds and dreams the spirit rolls | E |
| Into the vast of God | B |
George William Russell
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