Dawn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCB A DEDED A FCFCF G FHFHF F BCBCB G FEFEF

IA
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Mist on the mountain heightB
Silvery creepingC
Incarnate beads of lightB
Bloom cradled sleepingC
Dripped from the brow of NightB
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IIA
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Shadows and winds that riseD
Over the mountainE
Stars in the spar that liesD
Cold in the fountainE
Pale as the quickened skiesD
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IIIA
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Sheep in the wattled foldsF
Dreamily bleatingC
Dim on the thistled woldsF
Where glad with meetingC
Morn the thin Night enfoldsF
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IVG
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Sleep on the moaning seaF
Hushing his troubleH
Rest on the cares that beF
Hued in Life's bubbleH
Calm on the woes of meF
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VF
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Mist from the mountain heightB
Hurriedly fleetingC
Star in the locks of NightB
Throbbing and beatingC
Thrilled with the coming lightB
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VIG
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Flocks on the musky stripsF
Pearl in the fountainE
Winds from the forest's lipsF
Red on the mountainE
Dawn from the Orient tripsF

Madison Julius Cawein



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