October Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIJOctober woods wherein | A |
The boy's dream comes to pass | B |
And Nature squanders on the boy her pomp | C |
And crowns him with a more than royal crown | D |
And unimagined splendor waits his steps | E |
The gazing urchin walks through tents of gold | F |
Through crimson chambers porphyry and pearl | G |
Pavilion on pavilion garlanded | F |
Incensed and starred with lights and airs and shapes | H |
Color and sound music to eye and ear | I |
Beyond the best conceit of pomp or power | J |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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