Those Must Be Masts Of Ships The Gazer Sees Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBDDEFE| Those must be masts of ships the gazer sees | A |
| On through the little gap in the park trees | A |
| So far away that seeing almost fails | B |
| Those must be masts the lovely masts of ships | C |
| Stripped bare of sails | B |
| There's nothing here to please the seeing eyes | D |
| Four poles with crossway beams against the skies | D |
| But beauty's not for sight True beauty sings | E |
| Of latent movement to the unsensed soul | F |
| In love with wings | E |
Lesbia Harford
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