Wedding-night. (moods Of Love.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDCD

At night with shaded eyes the summer moonA
In tender meditation downward glancesB
At the dark earth far set in dim expansesB
And welcomer than blazoned gold of noonA
Down through the air her steady lights are strewnA
The breezy forests sigh in moonlit trancesB
And the full hearted poet waking fanciesB
The smiling hills will break in laughter soonA
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Oh thus thou gentle Nature dost thou shineC
On me to night My very limbs would meltD
Like rugged earth beneath yon ray divineC
Into faint semblance of what they have feltD
Thine eye doth color me O wife O mineC
With peace that in thy spirit long hath dweltD

George Parsons Lathrop



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