Earth And Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDABBAEFGGGG| I Saw the day like some great monarch die | A |
| Gold couched behind the clouds' rich tapestries | B |
| Then purple sandaled clad in silences | C |
| Of sleep through halls of skyey lazuli | D |
| The twilight like a mourning queen trailed by | A |
| Dim paged of dreams and shadowy mysteries | B |
| And now the night the star robed child of these | B |
| In meditative loveliness draws nigh | A |
| Earth like to Romeo deep in dew and scent | E |
| Beneath Heaven's window watching till a light | F |
| Like some white blossom in its square be set | G |
| Lifts a faint face unto the firmament | G |
| That with the moon grows gradually bright | G |
| Bidding him climb and clasp his Juliet | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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