Transcendentalism Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBB CCDEEED DDFGGGF| It is told in Buddhi theosophic schools | A |
| There are rules | A |
| By observing which when mundane labor irks | B |
| One can simulate quiescence | B |
| By a timely evanescence | B |
| From his Active Mortal Essence | B |
| Or his Works | B |
| - | |
| The particular procedure leaves research | C |
| In the lurch | C |
| But apparently this matter moulded form | D |
| Is a kind of outer plaster | E |
| Which a well instructed Master | E |
| Can remove without disaster | E |
| When he's warm | D |
| - | |
| And to such as mourn an Indian Solar Clime | D |
| At its prime | D |
| 'Twere a thesis most immeasurably fit | F |
| So expansively elastic | G |
| And so plausibly fantastic | G |
| That one gets enthusiastic | G |
| For a bit | F |
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