At Eventide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AABC AABBAAAt eventide when glories lie | A |
In crimson curtains hung on high | A |
And all the breast of heaven glows | B |
With mingled wreaths of flowers and snows | B |
The dearest dreams of life draw nigh | A |
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The pleasures in their soft robes fly | A |
With angel wings adown the sky | A |
And rapture lulls to sweet repose | B |
At eventide | C |
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Ah well a day Life's weary cry | A |
And all its curse and care shall die | A |
When Age on downy couches throws | B |
His weary limbs and only knows | B |
The tender dreams of bye and bye | A |
At eventide | A |
Freeman E. Miller
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