Dreams Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEFGG| There is naught in the pathless reach | A |
| Of the pale blue sky above | B |
| There is naught that the stars tell each to each | A |
| As over the heavens they rove | C |
| That I have not felt or have not seen | D |
| Clad in dull earth or fancy's sheen | D |
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| There is naught in the still mauve twilight | E |
| When the dreams come flitting by | F |
| From lands afar of eternal night | E |
| Or lands of the sunswept sky | F |
| For countless spirits within me dwell | G |
| With heaven's efflugence or dark hell | G |
Joseph Seamon Cotter
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