At Moonrise And Onwards Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAB DEDAE FGFFG AHAAH IJIII| I thought you a fire | A |
| On Heron Plantation Hill | B |
| Dealing out mischief the most dire | C |
| To the chattels of men of hire | A |
| There in their vill | B |
| - | |
| But by and by | D |
| You turned a yellow green | E |
| Like a large glow worm in the sky | D |
| And then I could descry | A |
| Your mood and mien | E |
| - | |
| How well I know | F |
| Your furtive feminine shape | G |
| As if reluctantly you show | F |
| You nude of cloud and but by favour throw | F |
| Aside its drape | G |
| - | |
| How many a year | A |
| Have you kept pace with me | H |
| Wan Woman of the waste up there | A |
| Behind a hedge or the bare | A |
| Bough of a tree | H |
| - | |
| No novelty are you | I |
| O Lady of all my time | J |
| Veering unbid into my view | I |
| Whether I near Death's mew | I |
| Or Life's top cyme | I |
Thomas Hardy
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