Hesper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB EFGFHFHer eyes are like the evening air | A |
Her voice is like a rose | B |
Her lips are like a lovely song | C |
That ripples as it flows | B |
And she herself is sweeter than | D |
The sweetest thing she knows | B |
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A slender haunting twilight form | E |
Of wonder and surprise | F |
She seemed a fairy or a child | G |
Till deep within her eyes | F |
I saw the homeward leading star | H |
Of womanhood arise | F |
Henry Van Dyke
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