Music Of Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDEDFFD A GGGHFHFFH A FFFIFJFFK LLLMNMNON PPPQRQRQRI | A |
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Thou sit'st among the sunny silences | B |
Of terraced hills and woodland galleries | C |
Thou utterance of all calm melodies | C |
Thou lutanist of Earth's most affluent lute | D |
Where no false note intrudes | E |
To mar the silent music branch and root | D |
Charming the fields ripe orchards and deep woods | F |
To song similitudes | F |
Of flower and seed and fruit | D |
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II | A |
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Oft have I seen thee in some sensuous air | G |
Bewitch the broad wheat acres everywhere | G |
To imitated gold of thy deep hair | G |
The peach by thy red lips' delicious trouble | H |
Blown into gradual dyes | F |
Of crimson and beheld thy magic double | H |
Dark blue with fervid influence of thine eyes | F |
The grapes' rotundities | F |
Bubble by purple bubble | H |
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III | A |
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Deliberate uttered into life intense | F |
Out of thy soul's melodious eloquence | F |
Beauty evolves its just preeminence | F |
The lily from some pensive smitten chord | I |
Drawing significance | F |
Of purity a visible hush stands starred | J |
With splendor from thy passionate utterance | F |
The rose writes its romance | F |
In blushing word on word | K |
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IV | - |
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As star by star Day harps in Evening | L |
The inspiration of all things that sing | L |
Is in thy hands and from their touch takes wing | L |
All brooks all birds whom song can never sate | M |
The leaves the wind and rain | N |
Green frogs and insects singing soon and late | M |
Thy sympathies inspire thy heart's refrain | N |
Whose sounds invigorate | O |
With rest life's weary brain | N |
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V | - |
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And as the Night like some mysterious rune | P |
Its beauty makes emphatic with the moon | P |
Thou lutest us no immaterial tune | P |
But where dim whispers haunt the cane and corn | Q |
By thy still strain made strong | R |
Earth's awful avatar in whom is born | Q |
Thy own deep music labors all night long | R |
With growth assuring Morn | Q |
Assumes with onward song | R |
Madison Julius Cawein
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