Loveliness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCADEFDGHIIGJKLJ

How good it is when overwroughtA
To seek the woods and find a thoughtA
That to the soul's attentive senseB
Delivers much in evidenceC
Of truths for which man long has soughtA
Truths which no vulture years contriveD
To rob the heart of holding itE
To all the glory infiniteF
Of beauty that shall aye surviveD
Still shall it lure us Year by yearG
Addressing now the spirit earH
With thoughts and now the spirit eyeI
With visions that like gods go byI
Filling the mind with bliss and fearG
In spite of modern man who mocksJ
The Loveliness of old nor mindsK
The ancient myths gone with the windsL
And dreams that people woods and rocksJ

Madison Julius Cawein



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