Spain 1873-'74 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDEFG HGGIJ

OUT of the murk of heaviest cloudsA
Out of the feudal wrecks and heap'd up skeletons of kingsB
Out of that old entire European debris the shatter'd mummeriesB
Ruin'd cathedrals crumble of palaces tombs of priestsB
Lo Freedom's features fresh undimm'd look forth the sameC
immortal face looks forthD
A glimpse as of thy mother's face ColumbiaE
A flash significant as of a swordF
Beaming towards theeG
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Nor think we forget thee MaternalH
Lag'd'st thou so long Shall the clouds close again upon theeG
Ah but thou hast Thyself now appear'd to us we know theeG
Thou hast given us a sure proof the glimpse of ThyselfI
Thou waitest there as everywhere thy timeJ

Walt Whitman



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