The Starlight Night Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCCCCC| Look at the stars look look up at the skies | A |
| O look at all the fire folk sitting in the air | B |
| The bright boroughs the circle citadels there | B |
| Down in dim woods the diamond delves the elves' eyes | A |
| The grey lawns cold where gold where quickgold lies | A |
| Wind beat whitebeam airy abeles set on a flare | B |
| Flake doves sent floating forth at a farmyard scare | B |
| Ah well it is all a purchase all is a prize | A |
| Buy then bid then What Prayer patience aims vows | C |
| Look look a May mess like on orchard boughs | C |
| Look March bloom like on mealed with yellow sallows | C |
| These are indeed the barn withindoors house | C |
| The shocks This piece bright paling shuts the spouse | C |
| Christ home Christ and his mother and all his hallows | C |
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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