Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFDEF| This is the maiden Solitude too fair | A |
| For mortal eyes to gaze on she who dwells | B |
| In the lone valley where the water wells | B |
| Clear from the marble where the mountain air | A |
| Is resinous with pines and white peaks bare | A |
| Their unpolluted bosoms to the stars | C |
| And holy Reverence the passage bars | C |
| To meaner souls who seek to enter there | A |
| Only the worshipper at Nature's shrine | D |
| May find that maiden waiting to be won | E |
| With broad calm brow and meek eyes of the dove | F |
| May drink the rarer ether all divine | D |
| And earthly toils and earthly troubles done | E |
| May win the longed for sweetness of her love | F |
James Lister Cuthbertson
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