In Hyde Park Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEGCHCH| The white mist walks between the trees | A |
| In silver gown | B |
| Her mystic floating draperies | A |
| The branches drown | B |
| And lurking there with eager leer | C |
| And wonder new | D |
| The lamps inquisitively peer | C |
| Their fingers through | D |
| The world sighs wearily with pain | E |
| Drawing tired breath | F |
| The stars are like a silver rain | E |
| And down beneath | G |
| On Night's smooth garment running o'er | C |
| In sullen flood | H |
| The city like a festering sore | C |
| Oozes warm blood | H |
Arthur Henry Adams
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