Hepaticas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAA CACADD EAEAFF DGDGDD

In the frail hepaticasA
That the early Springtide tossedB
Sapphire like along the waysA
Of the woodlands that she crossedB
I behold with other eyesA
Footprints of a dream that fliesA
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One who leads me whom I seekC
In whose loveliness there isA
All the glamour that the GreekC
Knew as wind borne ArtemisA
I am mortal Woe is meD
Her sweet immortalityD
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Spirit must I always fareE
Following thy averted looksA
Now thy white arm now thy hairE
Glimpsed among the trees and brooksA
Thou who hauntest whisperingF
All the slopes and vales of SpringF
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Cease to lure or grant to meD
All thy beauty though it painG
Slay with splendor utterlyD
Flash revealment on my brainG
And one moment let me seeD
All thy immortalityD

Madison Julius Cawein



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