An Evening Thought Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGFHF IBABCB| Bird of the fanciful plumage | A |
| That foldest thy wings in the west | B |
| Imbuing the shimmering ocean | C |
| With the hues of thy delicate breast | B |
| Passing away into Dreamland | D |
| To visions of heavenly rest | B |
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| Spirit when thou art permitted | E |
| To bask in the sunset of life | F |
| Serene in thine eventide splendour | G |
| Thy countenance victory rife | F |
| Leaving the world where thou'st triumphed | H |
| Alike o'er its greatness and strife | F |
| - | |
| Thine be the destiny spirit | I |
| To set like the sun in the west | B |
| Folding thy wings of rare plumage | A |
| Conscious of infinite rest | B |
| Heralded on to thy haven | C |
| The Fortunate Isles of the Blest | B |
Charles Sangster
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