Stars Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGHIHIJJKKLL LL| Most merciful God | A |
| Look kindly upon | B |
| An impudent child | C |
| Who wants sitting on | B |
| This evening late | D |
| I went to the door | E |
| And then to the gate | D |
| There were more stars more | E |
| Than I could have expected | F |
| Even I | G |
| I was amazed | H |
| Almighty August | I |
| I was utterly dazed | H |
| Omnipotent Just | I |
| In a word I was floored | J |
| Good God of Hosts Lord | J |
| That at this time of day | K |
| They should still blaze away | K |
| That thou hadst not rejected | L |
| Or at least circumspected | L |
| Their white silver beauty | L |
| Was it spite Was it duty | L |
Katherine Mansfield
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