Problems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| Man's are the learnings of his books | A |
| What is all knowledge that he knows | B |
| Beside the wit of winding brooks | A |
| The wisdom of the summer rose | B |
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| How soil distills the scent in flowers | C |
| Baffles his science heaven dyed | D |
| How from the palette of His hours | C |
| God gives them colors hath defied | D |
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| What dream of heaven begets the light | E |
| Or ere the stars beat burning tunes | F |
| Stains all the hollow edge of night | E |
| With glory as of molten moons | F |
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| Who is it answers what is birth | G |
| Or death that nothing may retard | H |
| Or what is love that seems of Earth | G |
| Yet wears God's own divine regard | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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