The Skies Are Strown With Stars Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDB EFGHF| The skies are strown with stars | A |
| The streets are fresh with dew | B |
| A thin moon drifts to westward | C |
| The night is hushed and cheerful | D |
| My thought is quick with you | B |
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| Near windows gleam and laugh | E |
| And far away a train | F |
| Clanks glowing through the stillness | G |
| A great content's in all things | H |
| And life is not in vain | F |
William Ernest Henley
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