To The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B B A A C C A D E F G G FHide this one night thy crescent kindly Moon | A |
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So shall Endymion faithful prove and rest | B |
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Loving and unawakened on thy breast | B |
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So shall no foul enchanter importune | A |
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Thy quiet course for now the night is boon | A |
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And through the friendly night unseen I fare | C |
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Who dread the face of foemen unaware | C |
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And watch of hostile spies in the bright noon | A |
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Thou knowest Moon the bitter power of Love | D |
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'Tis told how shepherd Pan found ways to move | E |
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For little price thy heart and of your grace | F |
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Sweet stars be kind to this not alien fire | G |
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Because on earth ye did not scorn desire | G |
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Bethink ye now ye hold your heavenly place | F |
Pierre De Ronsard
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