Voyages Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IJKEL MNO EPLPEOQ RSWhose counted smile of hours and days suppose | A |
I know as spectrum of the sea and pledge | B |
Vastly now parting gulf on gulf of wings | C |
Whose circles bridge I know from palms to the severe | D |
Chilled albatross's white immutability | E |
No stream of greater love advancing now | F |
Than singing this mortality alone | G |
Through clay aflow immortally to you | H |
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All fragrance irrefragably and claim | I |
Madly meeting logically in this hour | J |
And region that is ours to wreathe again | K |
Portending eyes and lips and making told | E |
The chancel port and portion of our June | L |
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Shall they not stem and close in our own steps | M |
Bright staves of flowers and quills today as I | N |
Must first be lost in fatal tides to tell | O |
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In signature of the incarnate word | E |
The harbor shoulders to resign in mingling | P |
Mutual blood transpiring as foreknown | L |
And widening noon within your breast for gathering | P |
All bright insinuations that my years have caught | E |
For islands where must lead inviolably | O |
Blue latitudes and levels of your eyes | Q |
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In this expectant still exclaim receive | R |
The secret oar and petals of all love | S |
Harold Hart Crane
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