Written In Naples Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMHMNMOPQ MRSTUVD W

We are what we are made each following dayA
Is the Creator of our human mouldB
Not less than was the first the all wise GodC
Gilds a few points in every several lifeD
And as each flower upon the fresh hillsideE
And every colored petal of each flowerF
Is sketched and dyed each with a new designG
Its spot of purple and its streak of brownH
So each man's life shall have its proper lightsI
And a few joys a few peculiar charmsJ
For him round in the melancholy hoursK
And reconcile him to the common daysL
Not many men see beauty in the fogsM
Of close low pine woods in a river townH
Yet unto me not morn's magnificenceM
Nor the red rainbow of a summer eveN
Nor Rome nor joyful Paris nor the hallsM
Of rich men blazing hospitable lightO
Nor wit nor eloquence no nor even the songP
Of any woman that is now aliveQ
Hath such a soul such divine influenceM
Such resurrection of the happy pastR
As is to me when I behold the mornS
Ope in such law moist roadside and beneathT
Peep the blue violets out of the black loamU
Pathetic silent poets that sing to meV
Thine elegy sweet singer sainted wifeD
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MarchW

Ralph Waldo Emerson



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