Sonnet Vii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADDEFFE

To me a pilgrim on that journey boundA
Whose stations Beauty's bright examples areB
As of a silken city famed afarB
Over the sands for wealth and holy groundA
Came the report of one a woman crownedA
With all perfection blemishless and highC
As the full moon amid the moonlit skyC
With the world's praise and wonder clad aroundA
And I who held this notion of successD
To leave no form of Nature's lovelinessD
Unworshipped if glad eyes have access thereE
Beyond all earthly bounds have made my goalF
To find where that sweet shrine is and extolF
The hand that triumphed in a work so fairE

Alan Seeger



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