To A Star Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFGBHBIJKB| Sweet star which gleaming o'er the darksome scene | A |
| Through fleecy clouds of silvery radiance fliest | B |
| Spanglet of light on evening's shadowy veil | C |
| Which shrouds the day beam from the waveless lake | D |
| Lighting the hour of sacred love more sweet | B |
| Than the expiring morn star s paly fires | E |
| Sweet star When wearied Nature sinks to sleep | F |
| And all is hushed all save the voice of Love | G |
| Whose broken murmurings swell the balmy blast | B |
| Of soft Favonius which at intervals | H |
| Sighs in the ear of stillness art thou aught but | B |
| Lulling the slaves of interest to repose | I |
| With that mild pitying gaze Oh I would look | J |
| In thy dear beam till every bond of sense | K |
| Became enamoured | B |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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