To The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCBAB ADDEDED EFFGFEF EHHIHEH

What have you looked at MoonA
In your timeB
Now long past your primeB
O I have looked at often looked atC
Sweet sublimeB
Sore things shudderful night and noonA
In my timeB
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What have you mused on MoonA
In your dayD
So aloof so far awayD
O I have mused on often mused onE
Growth decayD
Nations alive dead mad aswoonE
In my dayD
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Have you much wondered MoonE
On your roundsF
Self wrapt beyond Earth's boundsF
Yea I have wondered often wonderedG
At the soundsF
Reaching me of the human tuneE
On my roundsF
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What do you think of it MoonE
As you goH
Is Life much or noH
O I think of it often think of itI
As a showH
God ought surely to shut up soonE
As I goH

Thomas Hardy



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