What Is Divinity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDECFGHHIJKL| What is divinity if it can come | A |
| Only in silent shadows and in dreams | B |
| Shall she not find in comforts of the sun | C |
| In pungent fruit and bright green wings or else | D |
| In any balm or beauty of the earth | E |
| Things to be cherished like the thought of heaven | C |
| Divinity must live within herself | F |
| Passions of rain or moods in falling snow | G |
| Grievings in loneliness or unsubdued | H |
| Elations when the forest blooms gusty | H |
| Emotions on wet roads on autumn nights | I |
| All pleasures and all pains remembering | J |
| The bough of summer and the winter branch | K |
| These are the measures destined for her soul | L |
Wallace Stevens
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