A Match With The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFGG

WEARY already weary miles to nightA
I walked for bed and so to get some easeB
I dogged the flying moon with similesB
And like a wisp she doubled on my sightA
In ponds and caught in tree tops like a kiteA
And in a globe of film all liquorishC
Swam full faced like a silly silver fishC
Last like a bubble shot the welkin's heightA
Where my road turned and got behind me and sentD
My wizened shadow craning round at meE
And jeered So step the measure one two threeE
And if I faced on her looked innocentF
But just at parting halfway down a dellG
She kissed me for good night So you'll not tellG

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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