With A Copy Of Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE| BEHOLD I send thee to the heights of song | A |
| My brother Let thine eyes awake as clear | B |
| As morning dew within whose glowing sphere | B |
| Is mirrored half a world and listen long | A |
| Till in thine ears famished to keenness throng | A |
| The bugles of the soul till far and near | B |
| Silence grows populous and wind and mere | B |
| Are phantom choked with voices Then be strong | A |
| Then halt not till thou seest the beacons flare | C |
| Souls mad for truth have lit from peak to peak | D |
| Haste on to breathe the intoxicating air | C |
| Wine to the brave and poison to the weak | D |
| Far in the blue where angels' feet have trod | E |
| Where earth is one with heaven and man with God | E |
Harriet Monroe
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