Poetry And Philosophy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEEDFF

Out of the past the dim leaves spoke to meA
The thoughts of Pindar with a voice so sweetB
Hybl an bees seemed swarming my retreatB
Around the reedy well of PoesyC
I closed the book Then knee to neighbor kneeA
Sat with the soul of Plato to repeatB
Doctrines till mine seemed some Socratic seatB
High on the summit of PhilosophyA
Around the wave of one Religion taughtD
Her first rude children From the stars that burnedE
Above the mountained other Science learnedE
The first vague lessons of the work she wroughtD
Daughters of God in whom we still beholdF
The Age of Iron and the Age of GoldF

Madison Julius Cawein



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