With A Copy Of Shelley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

BEHOLD I send thee to the heights of songA
My brother Let thine eyes awake as clearB
As morning dew within whose glowing sphereB
Is mirrored half a world and listen longA
Till in thine ears famished to keenness throngA
The bugles of the soul till far and nearB
Silence grows populous and wind and mereB
Are phantom choked with voices Then be strongA
Then halt not till thou seest the beacons flareC
Souls mad for truth have lit from peak to peakD
Haste on to breathe the intoxicating airC
Wine to the brave and poison to the weakD
Far in the blue where angels' feet have trodE
Where earth is one with heaven and man with GodE

Harriet Monroe



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