A Sunset Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GGBBBB HHIGGI BBHJJH BBBKKB GGLMNL OOGGGG

I love the evenings passionless and fair I love the evensA
Whether old manor fronts their ray with golden fulgence leavensA
In numerous leafage bosomed closeB
Whether the mist in reefs of fire extend its reaches sheerC
Or a hundred sunbeams splinter in an azure atmosphereC
On cloudy archipelagosB
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Oh gaze ye on the firmament a hundred clouds in motionD
Up piled in the immense sublime beneath the winds' commotionD
Their unimagined shapes accordE
Under their waves at intervals flame a pale levin throughF
As if some giant of the air amid the vapors drewF
A sudden elemental swordE
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The sun at bay with splendid thrusts still keeps the sullen foldG
And momently at distance sets as a cupola of goldG
The thatched roof of a cot a glanceB
Or on the blurred horizon joins his battle with the hazeB
Or pools the blooming fields about with inter isolate blazeB
Great moveless meres of radianceB
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Then mark you how there hangs athwart the firmament's swept trackH
Yonder a mighty crocodile with vast irradiant backH
A triple row of pointed teethI
Under its burnished belly slips a ray of eventideG
The flickerings of a hundred glowing clouds in tenebrous sideG
With scales of golden mail ensheatheI
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Then mounts a palace then the air vibrates the vision fleesB
Confounded to its base the fearful cloudy edificeB
Ruins immense in mounded wrackH
Afar the fragments strew the sky and each envermeiled coneJ
Hangeth peak downward overhead like mountains overthrownJ
When the earthquake heaves its hugy backH
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These vapors with their leaden golden iron bronz d glowsB
Where the hurricane the waterspout thunder and hell reposeB
Muttering hoarse dreams of destined harmsB
'Tis God who hangs their multitude amid the skiey deepK
As a warrior that suspendeth from the roof tree of his keepK
His dreadful and resounding armsB
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All vanishes The Sun from topmost heaven precipitatedG
Like a globe of iron which is tossed back fiery redG
Into the furnace stirred to fumeL
Shocking the cloudy surges plashed from its impetuous ireM
Even to the zenith spattereth in a flecking scud of fireN
The vaporous and inflam d spaumeL
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O contemplate the heavens Whenas the vein drawn day dies paleO
In every season every place gaze through their every veilO
With love that has not speech for needG
Beneath their solemn beauty is a mystery infiniteG
If winter hue them like a pall or if the summer nightG
Fantasy them starre bredeG

Victor Marie Hugo



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