Epilogue I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABBBCDCDCCD| There is a world Life dreams of long since lost | A |
| Invisible save only to the heart | B |
| That spreads its cloudy islands without chart | B |
| Above the Earth 'mid oceans none has crossed | A |
| Far Faerylands that have become a part | B |
| Of mortal longings that through difficult art | B |
| Man strives to realize to the uttermost | B |
| Could we attain that Land of Fa rie | C |
| Here in the flesh what starry certitudes | D |
| Of loveliness were ours what mastery | C |
| Of beauty and the dream that still eludes | D |
| What clearer vision Ours were then the key | C |
| To Mystery that Nature jealously | C |
| Locks in her heart of hearts among the woods | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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