To The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCBAB ADDEDED EFFGFEF EHHIHEH| What have you looked at Moon | A |
| In your time | B |
| Now long past your prime | B |
| O I have looked at often looked at | C |
| Sweet sublime | B |
| Sore things shudderful night and noon | A |
| In my time | B |
| - | |
| What have you mused on Moon | A |
| In your day | D |
| So aloof so far away | D |
| O I have mused on often mused on | E |
| Growth decay | D |
| Nations alive dead mad aswoon | E |
| In my day | D |
| - | |
| Have you much wondered Moon | E |
| On your rounds | F |
| Self wrapt beyond Earth's bounds | F |
| Yea I have wondered often wondered | G |
| At the sounds | F |
| Reaching me of the human tune | E |
| On my rounds | F |
| - | |
| What do you think of it Moon | E |
| As you go | H |
| Is Life much or no | H |
| O I think of it often think of it | I |
| As a show | H |
| God ought surely to shut up soon | E |
| As I go | H |
Thomas Hardy
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