To The Planet Venus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACAAADADAD| What strong allurement draws what spirit guides | A |
| Thee Vesper brightening still as if the nearer | B |
| Thou com'st to man's abode the spot grew dearer | B |
| Night after night True is it Nature hides | A |
| Her treasures less and less Man now presides | A |
| In power where once he trembled in his weakness | C |
| Science advances with gigantic strides | A |
| But are we aught enriched in love and meekness | A |
| Aught dost thou see bright Star of pure and wise | A |
| More than in humbler times graced human story | D |
| That makes our hearts more apt to sympathise | A |
| With heaven our souls more fit for future glory | D |
| When earth shall vanish from our closing eyes | A |
| Ere we lie down in our last dormitory | D |
William Wordsworth
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