Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIAA| I love thee Twilight as thy shadows roll | A |
| The calm of evening steals upon my soul | A |
| Sublimely tender solemnly serene | B |
| Still as the hour enchanting as the scene | B |
| I love thee Twilight for thy gleams impart | C |
| Their dear their dying influence to my heart | C |
| When o'er the harp of thought thy passing wind | D |
| Awakens all the music of the mind | D |
| And joy and sorrow as the spirit burns | E |
| And hope and memory sweep the chords by turns | E |
| While contemplation on seraphic wings | F |
| Mounts with the flame of sacrifice and sings | F |
| Twilight I love thee let thy glooms increase | G |
| Till every feeling every pulse is peace | G |
| Slow from the sky the light of day declines | H |
| Clearer within the dawn of glory shines | H |
| Revealing in the hour of nature's rest | I |
| A world of wonders in the poet's breast | I |
| Deeper O Twilight then thy shadows roll | A |
| An awful vision opens on my soul | A |
James Montgomery
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