The Wanderer's Storm-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEFGF AHAIJKAL AMNOI APQAA PLRRIA IRIRA STOAIUKAPAVFW AAALAXL YYZA2LB2C2D2 E2F2G2H2 I2J2F2AAK2OC2AAF2L2A F2M2AN2AAJ2O2P2Q2AR2 S2OOOA OT2AU2OOV2W2R2B X2Y2LZ2H2He whom thou ne'er leavest Genius | A |
Feels no dread within his heart | B |
At the tempest or the rain | C |
He whom thou ne'er leavest Genius | A |
Will to the rain clouds | D |
Will to the hailstorm | E |
Sing in reply | F |
As the lark sings | G |
Oh thou on high | F |
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Him whom thou ne'er leavest Genius | A |
Thou wilt raise above the mud track | H |
With thy fiery pinions | A |
He will wander | I |
As with flowery feet | J |
Over Deucalion's dark flood | K |
Python slaying light glorious | A |
Pythius Apollo | L |
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Him whom thou ne'er leavest Genius | A |
Thou wilt place upon thy fleecy pinion | M |
When he sleepeth on the rock | N |
Thou wilt shelter with thy guardian wing | O |
In the forest's midnight hour | I |
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Him whom thou ne'er leavest Genius | A |
Thou wilt wrap up warmly | P |
In the snow drift | Q |
Tow'rd the warmth approach the Muses | A |
Tow'rd the warmth approach the Graces | A |
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Ye Muses hover round me | P |
Ye Graces also | L |
That is water that is earth | R |
And the son of water and of earth | R |
Over which I wander | I |
Like the gods | A |
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Ye are pure like the heart of the water | I |
Ye are pure like the marrow of earth | R |
Hov'ring round me while I hover | I |
Over water o'er the earth | R |
Like the gods | A |
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Shall he then return | S |
The small the dark the fiery peasant | T |
Shall he then return waiting | O |
Only thy gifts oh Father Bromius | A |
And brightly gleaming warmth spreading fire | I |
Return with joy | U |
And I whom ye attended | K |
Ye Muses and ye Graces | A |
Whom all awaits that ye | P |
Ye Muses and ye Graces | A |
Of circling bliss in life | V |
Have glorified shall I | F |
Return dejected | W |
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Father Bromius | A |
Thourt the Genius | A |
Genius of ages | A |
Thou'rt what inward glow | L |
To Pindar was | A |
What to the world | X |
Phoebus Apollo | L |
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Woe Woe Inward warmth | Y |
Spirit warmth | Y |
Central point | Z |
Glow and vie with | A2 |
Phoebus Apollo | L |
Coldly soon | B2 |
His regal look | C2 |
Over thee will swiftly glide | D2 |
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Envy struck | E2 |
Linger o'er the cedar's strength | F2 |
Which to flourish | G2 |
Waits him not | H2 |
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Why doth my lay name thee the last | I2 |
Thee from whom it began | J2 |
Thee in whom it endeth | F2 |
Thee from whom it flows | A |
Jupiter Pluvius | A |
Tow'rd thee streams my song | K2 |
And a Castalian spring | O |
Runs as a fellow brook | C2 |
Runs to the idle ones | A |
Mortal happy ones | A |
Apart from thee | F2 |
Who cov'rest me around | L2 |
Jupiter Pluvius | A |
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Not by the elm tree | F2 |
Him didst thou visit | M2 |
With the pair of doves | A |
Held in his gentle arm | N2 |
With the beauteous garland of roses | A |
Caressing him so blest in his flowers | A |
Anacreon | J2 |
Storm breathing godhead | O2 |
Not in the poplar grove | P2 |
Near the Sybaris' strand | Q2 |
Not on the mountain's | A |
Sun illumined brow | R2 |
Didst thou seize him | S2 |
The flower singing | O |
Honey breathing | O |
Sweetly nodding | O |
Theocritus | A |
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When the wheels were rattling | O |
Wheel on wheel tow'rd the goal | T2 |
High arose | A |
The sound of the lash | U2 |
Of youths with victory glowing | O |
In the dust rolling | O |
As from the mountain fall | V2 |
Showers of stones in the vale | W2 |
Then thy soul was brightly glowing Pindar | R2 |
Glowing Poor heart | B |
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There on the hill | X2 |
Heavenly might | Y2 |
But enough glow | L |
Thither to wend | Z2 |
Where is my cot | H2 |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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