The Fairest, Brightest, Hues Of Ether Fade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDFE| The fairest brightest hues of ether fade | A |
| The sweetest notes must terminate and die | B |
| O Friend thy flute has breathed a harmony | C |
| Softly resounded through this rocky glade | A |
| Such strains of rapture as the Genius played | A |
| In his still haunt on Bagdad's summit high | B |
| He who stood visible to Mirza's eye | B |
| Never before to human sight betrayed | A |
| Lo in the vale the mists of evening spread | D |
| The visionary Arches are not there | E |
| Nor the green Islands nor the shining Seas | F |
| Yet sacred is to me this Mountain's head | D |
| Whence I have risen uplifted on the breeze | F |
| Of harmony above all earthly care | E |
William Wordsworth
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