To The Planet Venus, An Evening Star - Composed At Loch Lomond Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDBEFFGHH| Though joy attend Thee orient at the birth | A |
| Of dawn it cheers the lofty spirit most | B |
| To watch thy course when Day light fled from earth | A |
| In the grey sky hath left his lingering Ghost | B |
| Perplexed as if between a splendour lost | C |
| And splendour slowly mustering Since the Sun | D |
| The absolute the world absorbing One | D |
| Relinquished half his empire to the host | B |
| Emboldened by thy guidance holy Star | E |
| Holy as princely who that looks on thee | F |
| Touching as now in thy humility | F |
| The mountain borders of this seat of care | G |
| Can question that thy countenance is bright | H |
| Celestial Power as much with love as light | H |
William Wordsworth
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