A Hymn To The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEBFBF| Written in July in an arbour | A |
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| Thou silver deity of secret night | B |
| Direct my footsteps through the woodland shade | C |
| Thou conscious witness of unknown delight | B |
| The Lover's guardian and the Muse's aid | C |
| By thy pale beams I solitary rove | D |
| To thee my tender grief confide | E |
| Serenely sweet you gild the silent grove | D |
| My friend my goddess and my guide | E |
| E'en thee fair queen from thy amazing height | B |
| The charms of young Endymion drew | F |
| Veil'd with the mantle of concealing night | B |
| With all thy greatness and thy coldness too | F |
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
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