Italian Music In Dakota Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLK MNKKK| THROUGH the soft evening air enwrinding all | A |
| Rocks woods fort cannon pacing sentries endless wilds | B |
| In dulcet streams in flutes' and cornets' notes | C |
| Electric pensive turbulent artificial | D |
| Yet strangely fitting even here meanings unknown before | E |
| Subtler than ever more harmony as if born here related here | F |
| Not to the city's fresco'd rooms not to the audience of the opera | G |
| house | H |
| Sounds echoes wandering strains as really here at home | I |
| Sonnambula's innocent love trios with Norma's anguish | J |
| And thy ecstatic chorus Poliuto | K |
| Ray'd in the limpid yellow slanting sundown | L |
| Music Italian music in Dakota | K |
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| While Nature sovereign of this gnarl'd realm | M |
| Lurking in hidden barbaric grim recesses | N |
| Acknowledging rapport however far remov'd | K |
| As some old root or soil of earth its last born flower or fruit | K |
| Listens well pleas'd | K |
Walt Whitman
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