A Dead Astronomer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDD EFFGGHHII| Father Perry S J | A |
| - | |
| Starry amorist starward gone | B |
| Thou art what thou didst gaze upon | C |
| Passed through thy golden garden's bars | D |
| Thou seest the Gardener of the Stars | D |
| - | |
| She about whose moon ed brows | E |
| Seven stars make seven glows | F |
| Seven lights for seven woes | F |
| She like thine own Galaxy | G |
| All lustres in one purity | G |
| What said'st thou Astronomer | H |
| When thou did'st discover HER | H |
| When thy hand its tube let fall | I |
| Thou found'st the fairest Star of all | I |
Francis Thompson
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