To The Planet Venus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACAAADADAD

What strong allurement draws what spirit guidesA
Thee Vesper brightening still as if the nearerB
Thou com'st to man's abode the spot grew dearerB
Night after night True is it Nature hidesA
Her treasures less and less Man now presidesA
In power where once he trembled in his weaknessC
Science advances with gigantic stridesA
But are we aught enriched in love and meeknessA
Aught dost thou see bright Star of pure and wiseA
More than in humbler times graced human storyD
That makes our hearts more apt to sympathiseA
With heaven our souls more fit for future gloryD
When earth shall vanish from our closing eyesA
Ere we lie down in our last dormitoryD

William Wordsworth



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