The Nocturne: Address To The Sunset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAACAADECECCFC| Exquisite stillness What serenities | A |
| Of earth and air How bright atop the wall | B |
| The stonecrop s fire and beyond the precipice | A |
| How huge how hushed the primrose evenfall | B |
| How softly too the white crane voyages | A |
| Yon honeyed height of warmth and silence | A |
| whence | A |
| He can look down on islet lake and shore | C |
| And crowding woods and voiceless promontories | A |
| Or further gazing view the magnificence | A |
| Of cloud like mountains and of mountainous cloud | D |
| Or ghostly wrack below the horizon rim | E |
| Not even his eye has vantage to explore | C |
| Now spirit find out wings and mount to him | E |
| Wheel where he wheels where he is soaring soar | C |
| Hang where now he hangs in the planisphere | C |
| Evening s first star and golden as a bee | F |
| In the sun s hair for happiness is here | C |
Robert Nichols
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