The Summer Webs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFGHIHJ| The summer webs that float and shine | A |
| The summer dews that fall | B |
| Tho' light they be this heart of mine | A |
| Is lighter still than all | B |
| It tells me every cloud is past | C |
| Which lately seemed to lour | D |
| That Hope hath wed young Joy at last | C |
| And now's their nuptial hour | E |
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| With light thus round within above | F |
| With naught to wake one sigh | G |
| Except the wish that all we love | F |
| Were at this moment nigh | G |
| It seems as if life's brilliant sun | H |
| Had stopt in full career | I |
| To make this hour its brightest one | H |
| And rest in radiance here | J |
Thomas Moore
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