Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFDEF

This is the maiden Solitude too fairA
For mortal eyes to gaze on she who dwellsB
In the lone valley where the water wellsB
Clear from the marble where the mountain airA
Is resinous with pines and white peaks bareA
Their unpolluted bosoms to the starsC
And holy Reverence the passage barsC
To meaner souls who seek to enter thereA
Only the worshipper at Nature's shrineD
May find that maiden waiting to be wonE
With broad calm brow and meek eyes of the doveF
May drink the rarer ether all divineD
And earthly toils and earthly troubles doneE
May win the longed for sweetness of her loveF

James Lister Cuthbertson



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