The Wind's Royalty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDAEFEFGGThis summer day is all one palace rare | A |
Builded by architects of life unseen | B |
In elfin hours the sun and moon between | B |
Up out of quarries of the sea and air | A |
And earth's fine essences Aladdin's were | C |
But tinsel sheen beside this gloried dream | D |
High sunny windowed walled by wood and stream | D |
And high dome roofed blue burnished beyond compare | A |
Here reigns a king the happiest known on earth | E |
That blithesome monarch mortals call the wind | F |
Who roves his galleries wide in vagrant mirth | E |
His courtier clouds obedient to his mind | F |
Or when he sleeps his sentinal stars are still | G |
With ethiop guards o'ertopping some grave hill | G |
William Wilfred Campbell
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