Winter Moonlight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDED EFEFGGHGH IJIJEEKEK| LOUD VOICED night with the wild wind blowing | A |
| Many a tune | B |
| Stormy night with white rain clouds going | A |
| Over the moon | B |
| Mystic night that each minute changes | C |
| Now as blue as the mountain ranges | C |
| Far far away | D |
| Now as black as a heart where strange is | E |
| Joy night or day | D |
| - | |
| Wondrous moonlight unlike all moonlights | E |
| Since I was born | F |
| That on a hundred bright as noonlights | E |
| Looks in slow scorn | F |
| Moonlights where the old vine leaves quiver | G |
| Moonlights shining on vale and river | G |
| Where old paths lie | H |
| Moonlights Night blot their like forever | G |
| Out of the sky | H |
| - | |
| Hail new moonlight fierce wild and stormy | I |
| Wintry and bold | J |
| Hail sharp wind that can strengthen warm me | I |
| If ne'er so cold | J |
| Not chance driven this deluge rages | E |
| ONE doth pour out and ONE assuages | E |
| Under His hand | K |
| Drifting Noah like into the ages | E |
| Shall touch land | K |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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