Written In Naples Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMHMNMOPQ MRSTUVD WWe are what we are made each following day | A |
Is the Creator of our human mould | B |
Not less than was the first the all wise God | C |
Gilds a few points in every several life | D |
And as each flower upon the fresh hillside | E |
And every colored petal of each flower | F |
Is sketched and dyed each with a new design | G |
Its spot of purple and its streak of brown | H |
So each man's life shall have its proper lights | I |
And a few joys a few peculiar charms | J |
For him round in the melancholy hours | K |
And reconcile him to the common days | L |
Not many men see beauty in the fogs | M |
Of close low pine woods in a river town | H |
Yet unto me not morn's magnificence | M |
Nor the red rainbow of a summer eve | N |
Nor Rome nor joyful Paris nor the halls | M |
Of rich men blazing hospitable light | O |
Nor wit nor eloquence no nor even the song | P |
Of any woman that is now alive | Q |
Hath such a soul such divine influence | M |
Such resurrection of the happy past | R |
As is to me when I behold the morn | S |
Ope in such law moist roadside and beneath | T |
Peep the blue violets out of the black loam | U |
Pathetic silent poets that sing to me | V |
Thine elegy sweet singer sainted wife | D |
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March | W |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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