At Sunset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBC DDBBC BBEEC FFGGCInto the sunset's turquoise marge | A |
The moon dips like a pearly barge | A |
Enchantment sails through magic seas | B |
To faeryland Hesperides | B |
Over the hills and away | C |
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Into the fields in ghost gray gown | D |
The young eyed Dusk comes slowly down | D |
Her apron filled with stars she stands | B |
And one or two slip from her hands | B |
Over the hills and away | C |
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Above the wood's black caldron bends | B |
The witch faced Night and muttering blends | B |
The dew and heat whose bubbles make | E |
The mist and musk that haunt the brake | E |
Over the hills and away | C |
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Oh come with me and let us go | F |
Beyond the sunset lying low | F |
Beyond the twilight and the night | G |
Into Love's kingdom of long light | G |
Over the hills and away | C |
Madison Julius Cawein
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