A Winter's Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBC DEFFDE| The pale moon shining from a pallid sky | A |
| Lit half the street and over half she laid | B |
| Her folded mantle through the dark browed shade | B |
| White windows glittered each a watchful eye | A |
| The dim wet pavement lit irregularly | C |
| With shimmering streaks of gaslight faint and frayed | B |
| Shone luminous green where sheets of glass displayed | B |
| Long breadths of faded blinds mechanically | C |
| - | |
| the night was very still above below | D |
| No sound no breath no change in anything | E |
| Only across the squares of damp lit street | F |
| Shooting a mocking double from his feet | F |
| With vague uncertain steps went to and fro | D |
| A solitary shadow wandering | E |
Arthur Symons
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