I Shall Make Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB CDCDEE

I shall make beauty out of many thingsA
Lights colours motions sky and earth and seaB
The soft unbosoming of all the springsA
Which that inscrutable hand allows to meB
Odours of flowers sounds of smitten stringsA
The voice of many a wind in many a treeB
Fields rivers moors swift feet and floating wingsA
Rocks caves and hills that stand and clouds that fleeB
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Men also and women beautiful and dearC
Shall come and pass and leave a fragrant breathD
And my own heart laughter and pain and fearC
The majesties of evil and of deathD
But never never shall my verses traceE
The loveliness of your most lovely faceE

John Collings Squire, Sir



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