The Wind's Royalty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDAEFEFGG

This summer day is all one palace rareA
Builded by architects of life unseenB
In elfin hours the sun and moon betweenB
Up out of quarries of the sea and airA
And earth's fine essences Aladdin's wereC
But tinsel sheen beside this gloried dreamD
High sunny windowed walled by wood and streamD
And high dome roofed blue burnished beyond compareA
Here reigns a king the happiest known on earthE
That blithesome monarch mortals call the windF
Who roves his galleries wide in vagrant mirthE
His courtier clouds obedient to his mindF
Or when he sleeps his sentinal stars are stillG
With ethiop guards o'ertopping some grave hillG

William Wilfred Campbell



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