The Temple Of Vishnu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDEF| Grand Ca on of Arizona | A |
| - | |
| Vishnu the gods of eld are dead Long dead | B |
| Are Zeus Astarte and that lotus flower | C |
| Isis of Egypt Unto each his hour | C |
| Yet thou silent within thy temple dread | B |
| Locked against prayers mounted above the tread | B |
| Of climbing feet thou from thy purple tower | C |
| Contemplatest the stern inscrutable power | C |
| Whence all things come and whither all are led | B |
| The day in splendor of lilac and clear blue | D |
| Visits thy mighty seat The sapphire night | E |
| Broods in the abyss with darkness and the rain | F |
| Veils thee with clouds hails thee and bids adieu | D |
| In thunder Steadfast on thy terraced height | E |
| Thou seest bold time besiege thy throne in vain | F |
Harriet Monroe
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