I Shall Make Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABAB CDCDEE| I shall make beauty out of many things | A |
| Lights colours motions sky and earth and sea | B |
| The soft unbosoming of all the springs | A |
| Which that inscrutable hand allows to me | B |
| Odours of flowers sounds of smitten strings | A |
| The voice of many a wind in many a tree | B |
| Fields rivers moors swift feet and floating wings | A |
| Rocks caves and hills that stand and clouds that flee | B |
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| Men also and women beautiful and dear | C |
| Shall come and pass and leave a fragrant breath | D |
| And my own heart laughter and pain and fear | C |
| The majesties of evil and of death | D |
| But never never shall my verses trace | E |
| The loveliness of your most lovely face | E |
John Collings Squire, Sir
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