The poem Silver is written by Walter de la Mare.
The poem follows a rhyme scheme of aa, bb, and so on, consisting of rhyming couplets where every two lines rhyme. The poet uses Personification, as seen in the line "This way and that she peers and sees," where the moon is given the human ability to look around. Other literary devices in the poem include Alliteration and Repetition.
The poet beautifully captures the enchanting effect of the silvery moonlight on the countryside at night, making everything appear silver. The poem paints a serene and peaceful picture of the landscape under the moonlight, vividly describing how different animals and objects reflect its glow.