Alone With Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA DEFDEF| The rain came suddenly and to the shore | A |
| I paddled and took refuge in the wood | B |
| And leaning on my paddle there I stood | B |
| In mild contentment watching the downpour | A |
| Feeling as oft I have felt heretofore | A |
| Rooted in nature that supremest mood | C |
| When all the strength the peace of solitude | C |
| Sink into and pervade the being's core | A |
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| And I have thought if man could but abate | D |
| His need of human fellowship and find | E |
| Himself through Nature healing with her balm | F |
| The world's sharp wounds and growing in her state | D |
| What might and greatness majesty of mind | E |
| Sublimity of soul and Godlike calm | F |
W. M. Mackeracher
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