To The Morning Star Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECDE| Triumphant rise O star on pinions fleet | A |
| Before the east with budding dawn grows white | B |
| And shine with steady darkness piercing light | B |
| Through hours that passed with leaden laggard feet | A |
| Devoid of rest lo I have watched to greet | A |
| Thine aureate eye as from the bonds of night | B |
| Thou break'st and soar'st above the eastern height | B |
| Where soon the hosts of dark and day shall meet | A |
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| Vainquish O star of hope with conquering ray | C |
| Black Doubt and Fear that have companioned me | D |
| While all the weary hours forsaken of sleep | E |
| Tormented I have tossed Drive them away | C |
| As sudden dawn drives night and bring with thee | D |
| Assurance blest of morn and slumber deep | E |
Clark Ashton Smith
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