A Night Thought Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACAC DDDEDE FFFGFG| Lo where the Moon along the sky | A |
| Sails with her happy destiny | B |
| Oft is she hid from mortal eye | A |
| Or dimly seen | C |
| But when the clouds asunder fly | A |
| How bright her mien | C |
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| Far different we a froward race | D |
| Thousands though rich in Fortune's grace | D |
| With cherished sullenness of pace | D |
| Their way pursue | E |
| Ingrates who wear a smileless face | D |
| The whole year through | E |
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| If kindred humours e'er would make | F |
| My spirit droop for drooping's sake | F |
| From Fancy following in thy wake | F |
| Bright ship of heaven | G |
| A counter impulse let me take | F |
| And be forgiven | G |
William Wordsworth
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