Loveliness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCADEFDGHIIGJKLJ| How good it is when overwrought | A |
| To seek the woods and find a thought | A |
| That to the soul's attentive sense | B |
| Delivers much in evidence | C |
| Of truths for which man long has sought | A |
| Truths which no vulture years contrive | D |
| To rob the heart of holding it | E |
| To all the glory infinite | F |
| Of beauty that shall aye survive | D |
| Still shall it lure us Year by year | G |
| Addressing now the spirit ear | H |
| With thoughts and now the spirit eye | I |
| With visions that like gods go by | I |
| Filling the mind with bliss and fear | G |
| In spite of modern man who mocks | J |
| The Loveliness of old nor minds | K |
| The ancient myths gone with the winds | L |
| And dreams that people woods and rocks | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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