The Noontide Hour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EFAA| I come like an Eastern monarch dight | A |
| In my crown of beams in my robe of light | A |
| And nature droops at my ardent gaze | B |
| And wraps the woods in a purple haze | B |
| From my fiery glance the strong man shrinks | C |
| Like a babe on the bosom of earth he sinks | C |
| Yet cries as he turns from the glowing ray | D |
| This is a glorious summer day | D |
| - | |
| Such is manhood's fiery dower | E |
| Passion's all consuming power | F |
| Glorious beautiful and bright | A |
| But too dazzling to the sight | A |
Susanna Moodie
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