Youth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDD EFEFGGG HIHIJKJ D ILILIIIMorn's mystic rose is reddening on the hills | A |
Dawn's irised nautilus makes glad the sea | B |
There is a lyre of flame that throbs and fills | A |
Far heaven and earth with hope's wild ecstasy | B |
With lilied field and grove | C |
Haunts of the turtle dove | D |
Here is the land of Love | D |
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II | - |
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The chariot of the noon makes blind the blue | E |
As towards the goal his burning axle glares | F |
There is a fiery trumpet thrilling through | E |
Wide heaven and earth with deeds of one who dares | F |
With peaks of splendid name | G |
Wrapped round with astral flame | G |
Here is the land of Fame | G |
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The purple priesthood of the evening waits | H |
With golden pomp within the templed skies | I |
There is a harp of worship at the gates | H |
Of heaven and earth that bids the soul arise | I |
With columned cliffs and long | J |
Vales music breathes among | K |
Here is the land of Song | J |
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IV | D |
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Moon crowned the epic of the night unrolls | I |
Its starry utterance o'er height and deep | L |
There is a voice of beauty at the souls | I |
Of heaven and earth that lulls the heart asleep | L |
With storied woods and streams | I |
Where marble glows and gleams | I |
Here is the land of Dreams | I |
Madison Julius Cawein
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