Titian Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEF

Would that such hills and cities round us sangA
Such vistas of the actual earth and manB
As kindled Titian when his life beganB
Would that this latter Greek could put his goldC
Wisdom and splendor in our brushes boldC
Till Greece and Venice children of the sunD
Become our every day and we aspireE
To colors fairer far and glories higherF

Vachel Lindsay



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