Arcanna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDECDEC

Earth hath her images of utteranceA
Her hieroglyphic meanings which eludeB
A symbol language of similitudeB
Into whose secrets science may not glanceC
In which the Mind in Nature doth romanceC
In miracles that baffle if pursuedB
No guess shall search them and no thought intrudeB
Beyond the limits of her sufferanceC
So doth the great Intelligence aboveD
Hide His own thought's creations and attireE
Forms in the dream's ideal which He dowersC
With immaterial loveliness and loveD
As essences of fragrance and of fireE
Preaching th' evangels of the stars and flowersC

Madison Julius Cawein



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