Near Helikon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDF

By such an all embalming summer dayA
As sweetens now among the mountain pinesB
Down to the cornland yonder and the vinesB
To where the sky and sea are mixed in grayA
How do all things together take their wayA
Harmonious to the harvest bringing winesB
And bread and light and whatsoe'er combinesB
In the large wreath to make it round and gayA
To me my troubled life doth now appearC
Like scarce distinguishable summits hungD
Around the blue horizon places whereE
Not even a traveller purposeth to steerC
Whereof a migrant bird in passing sungD
And the girl closed her window not to hearF

Trumbull Stickney



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