The White Moon Wasteth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED FFGFFG HHIJJI| The white moon wasteth | A |
| And cold morn hasteth | A |
| Athwart the snow | B |
| The red east burneth | A |
| And the tide turneth | A |
| And thou must go | B |
| - | |
| Think not sad rover | C |
| Their story all over | C |
| Who come from far | D |
| Once in the ages | E |
| Won goodly wages | E |
| Led by a star | D |
| - | |
| Once for all duly | F |
| Guidance doth truly | F |
| Shine as of old | G |
| Opens for me and thee | F |
| Once opportunity | F |
| Her gates of gold | G |
| - | |
| Enter thy star is out | H |
| Traverse nor faint nor doubt | H |
| Earth's antres wild | I |
| Thou shalt find good and rest | J |
| As found the Magi blest | J |
| That divine Child | I |
Jean Ingelow
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