Thursday, May 14, 2026

Poem (It is the Hour)

Lord Byron is regarded as one of the greatest English poets. The poem It is the Hour is a short poem. It is only fourteen verses.

It is the Hour

It is the hour when from the boughs
The nightingale's high note is heard;
It is the hour--when lover's vows
Seem sweet in every whisper'd word;
And gentle winds and waters near,
Make music to the lonely ear.
Each flower the dews have lightly wet,
And in the sky the stars are met,
And on the wave is deeper blue,
And on the leaf a browner hue,
And in the Heaven that clear obscure
So softly dark, and darkly pure,
That follows the decline of day
As twilight melts beneath the moon away.

In the poem It is the Hour the first and third verses rhyme and also the second and fourth. The rest of the poem consists of rhyming couplets. The poem has alliteration in the phrases seem sweet, whisper'd word, and make music. The poem describes the romantic and tranquil beauty of twilight.


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