Remembered Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE EEEE EEEE GHGH

Here in the dusk I see her face againA
As then I knew it ere she fell asleepB
Renunciation glorifying painC
Of her soul's inmost deepB
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I shall not see its like again the browD
Of passive marble purely aureoledE
As some pale lily in the afterglowF
With supernatural goldE
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As if a rose should speak and somehow heardE
By some strange sense the unembodied soundE
Grow visible her mouth was as a wordE
A sweet thought falters 'roundE
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So do I still remember eyes imbuedE
With far reflections as the stars suggestE
The silence purity and solitudeE
Of infinite peace and restE
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She was my all I loved her as men loveG
A high desire religion an idealH
The meaning purpose in the loss whereofG
God shall alone revealH

Madison Julius Cawein



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