The White Moon Wasteth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED FFGFFG HHIJJI

The white moon wastethA
And cold morn hastethA
Athwart the snowB
The red east burnethA
And the tide turnethA
And thou must goB
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Think not sad roverC
Their story all overC
Who come from farD
Once in the agesE
Won goodly wagesE
Led by a starD
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Once for all dulyF
Guidance doth trulyF
Shine as of oldG
Opens for me and theeF
Once opportunityF
Her gates of goldG
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Enter thy star is outH
Traverse nor faint nor doubtH
Earth's antres wildI
Thou shalt find good and restJ
As found the Magi blestJ
That divine ChildI

Jean Ingelow



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