To The Evening Star Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBC DDEFAF GGFHFH| Star that bringest home the bee | A |
| And sett st the weary labourer free | A |
| If any star shed peace tis thou | B |
| That send st it from above | C |
| Appearing when Heaven s breath and brow | B |
| Are sweet as hers we love | C |
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| Come to the luxuriant skies | D |
| Whilst the landscape s odours rise | D |
| Whilst far off lowing herds are heard | E |
| And songs when toil is done | F |
| From cottages whose smoke unstirr d | A |
| Curls yellow in the sun | F |
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| Star of love s soft interviews | G |
| Parted lovers on thee muse | G |
| Their remembrancer in heaven | F |
| Of thrilling vows thou art | H |
| Too delicious to be riven | F |
| By absence from the heart | H |
Thomas Campbell
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