Near Helikon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDF| By such an all embalming summer day | A |
| As sweetens now among the mountain pines | B |
| Down to the cornland yonder and the vines | B |
| To where the sky and sea are mixed in gray | A |
| How do all things together take their way | A |
| Harmonious to the harvest bringing wines | B |
| And bread and light and whatsoe'er combines | B |
| In the large wreath to make it round and gay | A |
| To me my troubled life doth now appear | C |
| Like scarce distinguishable summits hung | D |
| Around the blue horizon places where | E |
| Not even a traveller purposeth to steer | C |
| Whereof a migrant bird in passing sung | D |
| And the girl closed her window not to hear | F |
Trumbull Stickney
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