Structure
This is a two-stanza poem, each consisting of eight lines. It adheres to an ABABCDCD rhyme scheme in each stanza, where the ABCD are unique to each of the two. The A rhymes in both stanzas are subtly imperfect. It is written in structure to establish the lyrical read of it. There is nothing abnormal to the structure. It follows common conventions with capitalization at the start of each line, comma placing, and use of semicolons. This is not atypical of romantic work from the period.
Personification- Mountains kiss the high heavens, waves clasp one another, sunlight clasps the earth, moonbeans kiss the sea
Imagery- everything together in nature