The Heaven-born Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCBC BBBBDEDE BFBFBGBG HBHBIJIJNot into these dark cities | A |
These sordid marts and streets | B |
That the sun in his rising pities | B |
And the moon with sorrow greets | B |
Does she with her dreams and flowers | B |
For whom our hearts are dumb | C |
Does she of the golden hours | B |
Earth's heaven born Beauty come | C |
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Afar 'mid the hills she tarries | B |
Beyond the farthest streams | B |
In a world where music marries | B |
With color that blooms and beams | B |
Where shadow and light are wedded | D |
Whose children people the Earth | E |
The fair the fragrant headed | D |
The pure the wild of birth | E |
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Where Morn with rosy kisses | B |
Wakes ever the eyes of Day | F |
And winds in her radiant tresses | B |
Haunts every wildwood way | F |
Where Eve with her mouth's twin roses | B |
Her kisses sweet with balm | G |
The eyes of the glad Day closes | B |
And crowned with stars sits calm | G |
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There lost in contemplation | H |
Of things no mortal sees | B |
She dwells the incarnation | H |
Of idealities | B |
Of dreams that long have fired | I |
Men's hearts with joy and pain | J |
The far the dear desired | I |
Whom no man shall attain | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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