In Hyde Park Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEGCHCH

The white mist walks between the treesA
In silver gownB
Her mystic floating draperiesA
The branches drownB
And lurking there with eager leerC
And wonder newD
The lamps inquisitively peerC
Their fingers throughD
The world sighs wearily with painE
Drawing tired breathF
The stars are like a silver rainE
And down beneathG
On Night's smooth garment running o'erC
In sullen floodH
The city like a festering soreC
Oozes warm bloodH

Arthur Henry Adams



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