At Sunrise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFEThe moon declines in lonely gold | A |
Among the stars of ashen grey | B |
Veiling the pallors of decay | B |
With clouds and glories fold on fold | A |
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Now in a crystal interlude | C |
Stillness and twilight briefly rest | D |
Ere sudden gules illume the crest | D |
Of peaks where solemn purples brood | C |
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And from the low Favonian bourn | E |
A sweet wind blows so lightly by | F |
It seems the futile silver sigh | F |
Breathed by the lingering moon forlorn | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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