What Best I See In Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLGM| WHAT best I see in thee | A |
| Is not that where thou mov'st down history's great highways | B |
| Ever undimm'd by time shoots warlike victory's dazzle | C |
| Or that thou sat'st where Washington sat ruling the land in peace | D |
| Or thou the man whom feudal Europe feted venerable Asia swarm'd | E |
| upon | F |
| Who walk'd with kings with even pace the round world's promenade | G |
| But that in foreign lands in all thy walks with kings | H |
| Those prairie sovereigns of the West Kansas Missouri Illinois | I |
| Ohio's Indiana's millions comrades farmers soldiers all to the | J |
| front | K |
| Invisibly with thee walking with kings with even pace the round | L |
| world's promenade | G |
| We all so justified | M |
Walt Whitman
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