Laus Deo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDECECEEFG| IN her vast church of glimmering blue | A |
| Gray stoled from feet to chin | B |
| Her dark locks beaded with the dew | A |
| The nun like dawn comes in | B |
| At once the hills put on their spencers | C |
| Of purple swinging streaming censers | C |
| Of mist before the God of Day | D |
| Who goes with pomp his way | D |
| With sapphire draperies of light | E |
| Is hung the sombre pines | C |
| Filling each valley every height | E |
| With sacerdotal lines | C |
| Shrines where like priests with worship vestured | E |
| The forests bow and heavenly gestured | E |
| Lift high the chalice of the sun | F |
| Intoning 'Night is done ' | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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