A Digit Of The Moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFDEF| This book is written for Man's ultimate need | A |
| A creed of joy sent down to the aged Earth | B |
| From days of happier daring and more mirth | B |
| To comfort and console all hearts that bleed | A |
| Here shall ye find how Love that mastering weed | A |
| Of tropic growth and paradisal power | C |
| Sprang in a night and found its fortunate hour | C |
| And was fulfilled of glory flower fruit seed | A |
| A wonder to the Forest O ye souls | D |
| Of men and women who on Time's whim wait | E |
| Nor clutch her hem when Pleasure turns to flee | F |
| Read of these two who ill content with doles | D |
| Rose in their rage and gave assault to Fate | E |
| And won their birth fruit Read Nay dare it ye | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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