Occult Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDD CCCCC EFEFF GCGCC| Unto the soul's companionship | A |
| Of things that only seem to be | B |
| Earth points with magic fingertip | A |
| And bids thee see | B |
| How Fancy keeps thee company | B |
| - | |
| For oft at dawn hast not beheld | C |
| A spirit of prismatic hue | D |
| Blow wide the buds which night has swelled | C |
| And stain them through | D |
| With heav'n's ethereal gold and blue | D |
| - | |
| While at her side another went | C |
| With gleams of enigmatic white | C |
| A spirit who distributes scent | C |
| To vale and height | C |
| In footsteps of the rosy light | C |
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| And oft at dusk hast thou not seen | E |
| The star fays bring their caravans | F |
| Of dew and glitter all the green | E |
| Night's shadow tans | F |
| From many starbeam sprinkling cans | F |
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| Nor watched with these the elfins go | G |
| Who tune faint instruments whose sound | C |
| Is that moon music insects blow | G |
| When all the ground | C |
| Sleeps and the night is hushed around | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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