Miracles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCC| Sick of myself and all that keeps the light | A |
| Of the wide heavens away from me and mine | B |
| I climb this ledge and by this wind swept pine | B |
| Lingering watch the coming of the night | A |
| 'Tis ever a new wonder to my sight | A |
| Men look to God for some mysterious sign | B |
| For other stars than such as nightly shine | B |
| For some unwonted symbol of His might | A |
| Wouldst see a miracle not less than those | C |
| The Master wrought of old in Galilee | D |
| Come watch with me the azure turn to rose | C |
| In yonder West the changing pageantry | D |
| The fading alps and archipelagoes | C |
| And spectral cities of the sunset sea | C |
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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