Poetry And Philosophy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEEDFF| Out of the past the dim leaves spoke to me | A |
| The thoughts of Pindar with a voice so sweet | B |
| Hybl an bees seemed swarming my retreat | B |
| Around the reedy well of Poesy | C |
| I closed the book Then knee to neighbor knee | A |
| Sat with the soul of Plato to repeat | B |
| Doctrines till mine seemed some Socratic seat | B |
| High on the summit of Philosophy | A |
| Around the wave of one Religion taught | D |
| Her first rude children From the stars that burned | E |
| Above the mountained other Science learned | E |
| The first vague lessons of the work she wrought | D |
| Daughters of God in whom we still behold | F |
| The Age of Iron and the Age of Gold | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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