Arcanna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDECDEC| Earth hath her images of utterance | A |
| Her hieroglyphic meanings which elude | B |
| A symbol language of similitude | B |
| Into whose secrets science may not glance | C |
| In which the Mind in Nature doth romance | C |
| In miracles that baffle if pursued | B |
| No guess shall search them and no thought intrude | B |
| Beyond the limits of her sufferance | C |
| So doth the great Intelligence above | D |
| Hide His own thought's creations and attire | E |
| Forms in the dream's ideal which He dowers | C |
| With immaterial loveliness and love | D |
| As essences of fragrance and of fire | E |
| Preaching th' evangels of the stars and flowers | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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