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 birthA
Of dawn it cheers the lofty spirit mostB
To watch thy course when Day light fled from earthA
In the grey sky hath left his lingering GhostB
Perplexed as if between a splendour lostC
And splendour slowly mustering Since the SunD
The absolute the world absorbing OneD
Relinquished half his empire to the hostB
Emboldened by thy guidance holy StarE
Holy as princely who that looks on theeF
Touching as now in thy humilityF
The mountain borders of this seat of careG
Can question that thy countenance is brightH
Celestial Power as much with love as lightH

William Wordsworth



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