Evening. To Harriet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBBCDEDEFG| O thou bright Sun beneath the dark blue line | A |
| Of western distance that sublime descendest | B |
| And gleaming lovelier as thy beams decline | A |
| Thy million hues to every vapour lendest | B |
| And over cobweb lawn and grove and stream | C |
| Sheddest the liquid magic of thy light | B |
| Till calm Earth with the parting splendour bright | B |
| Shows like the vision of a beauteous dream | C |
| What gazer now with astronomic eye | D |
| Could coldly count the spots within thy sphere | E |
| Such were thy lover Harriet could he fly | D |
| The thoughts of all that makes his passion dear | E |
| And turning senseless from thy warm caress | F |
| Pick flaws in our close woven happiness | G |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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