The Moon And Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEEGEGHIWhilst the moon decks herself in Neptune's glass | A |
And ponders over her image in the sea | B |
Her cloudy locks smoothing from off her face | C |
That she may all as bright as beauty be | B |
It is my wont to sit upon the shore | D |
And mark with what an even grace she glides | E |
Her two concurrent paths of azure o'er | F |
One in the heavens the other in the tides | E |
Now with a transient veil her face she hides | E |
And ocean blackens with a human frown | G |
Now her fine screen of vapour she divides | E |
And looks with all her light of beauty down | G |
Her splendid smile over silvering the main | H |
Spreads her the glass she looks into again | I |
George Darley
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