Rhymes For Gloriana - Iv. In Praise Of Gloriana's Remarkable Golden Hair Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GDCD HIDI| The gleaming head of one fine friend | A |
| Is bent above my little song | B |
| So through the treasure pits of Heaven | C |
| In fancy's shoes I march along | B |
| - | |
| I wander seek and peer and ponder | D |
| In Splendor's last ensnaring lair | E |
| 'Mid burnished harps and burnished crowns | F |
| Where noble chariots gleam and flare | E |
| - | |
| Amid the spirit coins and gems | G |
| The plates and cups and helms of fire | D |
| The gorgeous treasure pits of Heaven | C |
| Where angel misers slake desire | D |
| - | |
| O endless treasure pits of gold | H |
| Where silly angel men make mirth | I |
| I think that I am there this hour | D |
| Though walking in the ways of earth | I |
Vachel Lindsay
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