The Rising Of The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCDDEFEFFGHGHHTHE Day brims high its ewer | A |
Of blue with starry light | B |
And crowns as King that hewer | A |
Of clouds which take their flight | B |
Across the sky old Night | B |
And Tempest there who houses | C |
Within them like a cave | D |
Lies down and dreams and drowses | C |
Upon the Earth's huge grave | D |
With wandering wind and wave | D |
The storm moves on and winging | E |
From out the east a bird | F |
The moon drifts calmly bringing | E |
A message and a word | F |
Of peace in Heaven it heard | F |
Of peace and times called golden | G |
Whose beauty makes it glow | H |
With love like that of olden | G |
Which mortals used to know | H |
There in the long ago | H |
Madison Julius Cawein
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