Moonrise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEF

I awoke in the Midsummer not to call night 'in the white and the walk of the morningA
The moon dwindled and thinned to the fringe' of a finger nail held to the candleB
Or paring of paradisa cal fruit 'lovely in waning but lustrelessC
Stepped from the stool drew back from the barrow ' of dark Maenefa the mountainD
A cusp still clasped him a fluke yet fanged him 'entangled him not quit utterlyE
This was the prized the desirable sight ' unsought presented so easilyE
Parted me leaf and leaf divided me ' eyelid and eyelid of slumberF

Gerard Manley Hopkins



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