After A Romantic Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACC BDDEEFCC| The railway bore him through | A |
| An earthen cutting out from a city | B |
| There was no scope for view | A |
| Though the frail light shed by a slim young moon | C |
| Fell like a friendly tune | C |
| - | |
| Fell like a liquid ditty | B |
| And the blank lack of any charm | D |
| Of landscape did no harm | D |
| The bald steep cutting rigid rough | E |
| And moon lit was enough | E |
| For poetry of place its weathered face | F |
| Formed a convenient sheet whereon | C |
| The visions of his mind were drawn | C |
Thomas Hardy
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