The Clouded Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBCBDEDEFF| The morning comes and thickening clouds prevail | A |
| Hanging like curtains all the horizon round | B |
| Or overhead in heavy stillness sail | A |
| So still is day it seems like night profound | B |
| Scarce by the city's din the air is stirred | C |
| And dull and deadened comes its every sound | B |
| The cock's shrill piercing voice subdued is heard | C |
| By the thick folds of muffling vapors drowned | B |
| Dissolved in mists the hills and trees appear | D |
| Their outlines lost and blended with the sky | E |
| And well known objects that to all are near | D |
| No longer seem familiar to the eye | E |
| But with fantastic forms they mock the sight | F |
| As when we grope amid the gloom of night | F |
Jones Very
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