The Note Of Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDF GHGH IJIJ KLKL MNMN OPOP QBQCEarth's manifold noises break | A |
Overhead in the calm | B |
In unison full and wake | A |
The note of a psalm | C |
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On the sunny hills in the vales | D |
It falls on my ear | E |
Down the baffling winds it sails | D |
In the night draweth near | F |
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It sounds like great mountains to me | G |
A deep monotone | H |
Like the veiled AEonian sea | G |
That girdles Time's zone | H |
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The sun and the stars and the moon | I |
Keep time with this note | J |
The evening and morning and noon | I |
Things near and remote | J |
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The tides ebb and flow to its beat | K |
'Tis the seasons' rhyme | L |
The harebell and twin flower sweet | K |
Its undertone chime | L |
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The night moth stirs to the reed | M |
And the beetle booms | N |
The bird and the beast are keyed | M |
To the flower that blooms | N |
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And man to his high service goes | O |
Aswing to his goal | P |
Like the tides and the stars and the rose | O |
Tone overtone whole | P |
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I hear it by day and by night | Q |
In storm and in calm | B |
A low swelling note from a height | Q |
With the roll of a psalm | C |
Theodore Harding Rand
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