Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCDEFEFGH| From upland slopes I see the cows file by | A |
| Lowing great chested down the homeward trail | B |
| By dusking fields and meadows shining pale | B |
| With moon tipped dandelions Flickering high | A |
| A peevish night hawk in the western sky | A |
| Beats up into the lucent solitudes | C |
| Or drops with griding wing The stilly woods | C |
| Grow dark and deep and gloom mysteriously | D |
| Cool night winds creep and whisper in mine ear | E |
| The homely cricket gossips at my feet | F |
| From far off pools and wastes of reeds I hear | E |
| Clear and soft piped the chanting frogs break sweet | F |
| In full Pandean chorus One by one | G |
| Shine out the stars and the great night comes on | H |
Archibald Lampman
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