The Rising Of The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCDDEFEFFGHGHH

THE Day brims high its ewerA
Of blue with starry lightB
And crowns as King that hewerA
Of clouds which take their flightB
Across the sky old NightB
And Tempest there who housesC
Within them like a caveD
Lies down and dreams and drowsesC
Upon the Earth's huge graveD
With wandering wind and waveD
The storm moves on and wingingE
From out the east a birdF
The moon drifts calmly bringingE
A message and a wordF
Of peace in Heaven it heardF
Of peace and times called goldenG
Whose beauty makes it glowH
With love like that of oldenG
Which mortals used to knowH
There in the long agoH

Madison Julius Cawein



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