In The Garden V: A Summer Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEFDEFQUEEN MOON of this enchanted summer night | A |
One virgin slave companioning thee I lie | B |
Vacant to thy possession as this sky | B |
Conquer'd and calm'd by thy rejoicing might | A |
Swim down through my heart's deep thou dewy bright | A |
Wanderer of heaven till thought must faint and die | B |
And I am made all thine inseparably | C |
Resolv'd into the dream of thy delight | A |
Ah no the place is common for her feet | D |
Not here not here beyond the amber mist | E |
And breadths of dusky pine and shining lawn | F |
And unstirr'd lake and gleaming belts of wheat | D |
She comes upon her Latmos and has kiss'd | E |
The sidelong face of blind Endymion | F |
Edward Dowden
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