In The Garden V: A Summer Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEFDEF

QUEEN MOON of this enchanted summer nightA
One virgin slave companioning thee I lieB
Vacant to thy possession as this skyB
Conquer'd and calm'd by thy rejoicing mightA
Swim down through my heart's deep thou dewy brightA
Wanderer of heaven till thought must faint and dieB
And I am made all thine inseparablyC
Resolv'd into the dream of thy delightA
Ah no the place is common for her feetD
Not here not here beyond the amber mistE
And breadths of dusky pine and shining lawnF
And unstirr'd lake and gleaming belts of wheatD
She comes upon her Latmos and has kiss'dE
The sidelong face of blind EndymionF

Edward Dowden



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