Moonlight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII

I love you dear o' morn and moonA
I love your ev'ry mood and guiseB
But neath the soft enchanting moonA
Such loveliness the gods must prizeB
'Tis then I long to dare and fightC
The world for you my queen o' nightC
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We wander in a jewelled bowerD
And tho' I be your humble slaveE
Within that brief enchanted hourD
I know that I am strong and braveE
'Tis then red war I yearn to makeF
And conquer worlds for your sweet sakeF
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And old romance in splendour comesG
From out the hills to linger nighH
And in our cause the brave old gumsG
Stand sentinel against the skyH
'Tis then I would outrival MarsI
For you the sovereign of the starsI

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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