Evening Star Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GGHIIHJJHKKBLAB| 'Twas noontide of summer | A |
| And midtime of night | B |
| And stars in their orbits | C |
| Shone pale through the light | B |
| Of the brighter cold moon | D |
| 'Mid planets her slaves | E |
| Herself in the Heavens | F |
| Her beam on the waves | E |
| - | |
| I gazed awhile | G |
| On her cold smile | G |
| Too cold too cold for me | H |
| There passed as a shroud | I |
| A fleecy cloud | I |
| And I turned away to thee | H |
| Proud Evening Star | J |
| In thy glory afar | J |
| And dearer thy beam shall be | H |
| For joy to my heart | K |
| Is the proud part | K |
| Thou bearest in Heaven at night | B |
| And more I admire | L |
| Thy distant fire | A |
| Than that colder lowly light | B |
Edgar Allan Poe
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