What Counsel Has The Hooded Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBB ABABDD| XII | A |
| - | |
| What counsel has the hooded moon | B |
| Put in thy heart my shyly sweet | C |
| Of Love in ancient plenilune | B |
| Glory and stars beneath his feet | C |
| A sage that is but kith and kin | B |
| With the comedian Capuchin | B |
| - | |
| Believe me rather that am wise | A |
| In disregard of the divine | B |
| A glory kindles in those eyes | A |
| Trembles to starlight Mine O Mine | B |
| No more be tears in moon or mist | D |
| For thee sweet sentimentalist | D |
James Joyce
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About What Counsel Has The Hooded Moon
What Counsel Has The Hooded Moon is a poem by James Joyce. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
