From Cove To Cove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDE| The road leads up a hill through many a brake | A |
| Blueberry and barberry bay and sassafras | B |
| By an abandoned quarry where like glass | B |
| A round pool lies an isolated lake | A |
| A mirror for what presences that make | A |
| Their wildwood toilets here The road is grass | B |
| Gray scarred with stone great bowlders as we pass | B |
| Slope burly shoulders towards us Cedars shake | A |
| Wild balsam from their tresses there and here | C |
| Clasping a glimpse of ocean and of shore | D |
| In arms of swaying green Below at last | E |
| Beside the sea with derrick and with pier | F |
| By heaps of granite noise of drill and bore | D |
| A Cape Ann town towering with many a mast | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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