Seen By The Waits Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF CGCG| Through snowy woods and shady | A |
| We went to play a tune | B |
| To the lonely manor lady | A |
| By the light of the Christmas moon | B |
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| We violed till upward glancing | C |
| To where a mirror leaned | D |
| We saw her airily dancing | C |
| Deeming her movements screened | D |
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| Dancing alone in the room there | E |
| Thin draped in her robe of night | F |
| Her postures glassed in the gloom there | E |
| Were a strange phantasmal sight | F |
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| She had learnt we heard when homing | C |
| That her roving spouse was dead | G |
| Why she had danced in the gloaming | C |
| We thought but never said | G |
Thomas Hardy
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