Imagination Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG HIHI JKJK| There is a dish to hold the sea | A |
| A brazier to contain the sun | B |
| A compass for the galaxy | A |
| A voice to wake the dead and done | B |
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| That minister of ministers | C |
| Imagination gathers up | D |
| The undiscovered Universe | E |
| Like jewels in a jasper cup | D |
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| Its flame can mingle north and south | F |
| Its accent with the thunder strive | G |
| The ruddy sentence of its mouth | F |
| Can make the ancient dead alive | G |
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| The mart of power the fount of will | H |
| The form and mould of every star | I |
| The source and bound of good and ill | H |
| The key of all the things that are | I |
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| Imagination new and strange | J |
| In every age can turn the year | K |
| Can shift the poles and lightly change | J |
| The mood of men the world's career | K |
John Davidson
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