The Hermit Thrush Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCBDBABDB EEFDDGBEB| O wonderful How liquid clear | A |
| The molten gold of that ethereal tone | B |
| Floating and falling through the wood alone | B |
| A hermit hymn poured out for God to hear | C |
| holy holy holy Hyaline | B |
| Long light low light glory of eventide | D |
| Love far away far up up love divine | B |
| Little love too for ever ever near | A |
| Warm love earth love tender love of mine | B |
| In the leafy dark where you hide | D |
| You are mine mine mine | B |
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| Ah my belov d do you feel with me | E |
| The hidden virtue of that melody | E |
| The rapture and the purity of love | F |
| The heavenly joy that can not find the word | D |
| Then while we wait again to hear the bird | D |
| Come very near to me and do not move | G |
| Now hermit of the woodland fill anew | B |
| The cool green cup of air with harmony | E |
| And we will drink the wine of love with you | B |
Henry Van Dyke
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