The Age Of Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII| The clouds that tower in storm that beat | A |
| Arterial thunder in their veins | B |
| The wildflowers lifting shyly sweet | A |
| Their perfect faces from the plains | B |
| All high all lowly things of Earth | C |
| For no vague end have had their birth | C |
| - | |
| Low strips of mist that mesh the moon | D |
| Above the foaming waterfall | E |
| And mountains that God's hand hath hewn | D |
| And forests where the great winds call | E |
| Within the grasp of such as see | F |
| Are parts of a conspiracy | F |
| - | |
| To seize the soul with beauty hold | G |
| The heart with love and thus fulfill | H |
| Within ourselves the Age of Gold | G |
| That never died and never will | H |
| As long as one true nature feels | I |
| The wonders that the world reveals | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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