Uncalled Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEFDEF| As one who journeying westward with the sun | A |
| Beholds at length from the up towering hills | B |
| Far off a land unspeakable beauty fills | B |
| Circean peaks and vales of Avalon | C |
| And sinking weary watches one by one | A |
| The big seas beat between and knows it skills | B |
| No more to try that now as Heaven wills | B |
| This is the helpless end that all is done | A |
| So 'tis with him whom long a vision led | D |
| In quest of Beauty and who finds at last | E |
| She lies beyond his effort all the waves | F |
| Of all the world between them while the dead | D |
| The myriad dead who people all the past | E |
| With failure hail him from forgotten graves | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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