The Automobile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECDC| Fluid the world flowed under us the hills | A |
| Billow on billow of umbrageous green | B |
| Heaved us aghast to fresh horizons seen | B |
| One rapturous instant blind with flash of rills | A |
| And silver rising storms and dewy stills | A |
| Of dripping boulders till the dim ravine | B |
| Drowned us again in leafage whose serene | B |
| Coverts grew loud with our tumultuous wills | A |
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| Then all of Nature's old amazement seemed | C |
| Sudden to ask us Is this also Man | D |
| This plunging volant land amphibian | E |
| What Plato mused and Paracelsus dreamed | C |
| Reply And piercing us with ancient scan | D |
| The shrill primeval hawk gazed down and screamed | C |
Percy Mackaye
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