who all could be the "thieves on the garden wall" from the poem moon
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The subject of Stevenson's poem 'The Moon' is obvious enough, and he weaves in long-established moon-associations: the idea of the 'man in the moon' (present since the Middle Ages in poems such as this one) is summoned in the poem's first line, with the use of 'face' suggesting the dependable constancy and permanence
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