Low-anchored Cloud Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCBCECCFC

Low anchored cloudA
Newfoundland airB
Fountain head and source of riversC
Dew cloth dream draperyD
And napkin spread by faysC
Drifting meadow of the airB
Where bloom the daisied banks and violetsC
And in whose fenny labyrinthE
The bittern booms and heron wadesC
Spirit of lakes and seas and riversC
Bear only perfumes and the scentF
Of healing herbs to just men's fieldsC

Henry David Thoreau



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