The Age Of Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII

The clouds that tower in storm that beatA
Arterial thunder in their veinsB
The wildflowers lifting shyly sweetA
Their perfect faces from the plainsB
All high all lowly things of EarthC
For no vague end have had their birthC
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Low strips of mist that mesh the moonD
Above the foaming waterfallE
And mountains that God's hand hath hewnD
And forests where the great winds callE
Within the grasp of such as seeF
Are parts of a conspiracyF
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To seize the soul with beauty holdG
The heart with love and thus fulfillH
Within ourselves the Age of GoldG
That never died and never willH
As long as one true nature feelsI
The wonders that the world revealsI

Madison Julius Cawein



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