Hawthorne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A ABAB CACA CACA DEDE FAFA GCGC AHAH IAIA JBJB

MAYA
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How beautiful it was that one bright dayA
In the long week of rainB
Though all its splendor could not chase awayA
The omnipresent painB
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The lovely town was white with apple bloomsC
And the great elms o'erheadA
Dark shadows wove on their aerial loomsC
Shot through with golden threadA
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Across the meadows by the gray old manseC
The historic river flowedA
I was as one who wanders in a tranceC
Unconscious of his roadA
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The faces of familiar friends seemed strangeD
Their voices I could hearE
And yet the words they uttered seemed to changeD
Their meaning to my earE
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For the one face I looked for was not thereF
The one low voice was muteA
Only an unseen presence filled the airF
And baffled my pursuitA
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Now I look back and meadow manse and streamG
Dimly my thought definesC
I only see a dream within a dreamG
The hill top hearsed with pinesC
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I only hear above his place of restA
Their tender undertoneH
The infinite longings of a troubled breastA
The voice so like his ownH
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There in seclusion and remote from menI
The wizard hand lies coldA
Which at its topmost speed let fall the penI
And left the tale half toldA
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Ah who shall lift that wand of magic powerJ
And the lost clew regainB
The unfinished window in Aladdin's towerJ
Unfinished must remainB

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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