Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA ABBA DADADA| A poet of one mood in all my lays | A |
| Ranging all life to sing one only love | B |
| Like a west wind across the world I move | C |
| Sweeping my harp of floods mine own wild ways | A |
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| The countries change but not the west wind days | A |
| Which are my songs My soft skies shine above | B |
| And on all seas the colours of a dove | B |
| And on all fields a flash of silver greys | A |
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| I make the whole world answer to my art | D |
| And sweet monotonous meanings In your ears | A |
| I change not ever bearing for my part | D |
| One thought that is the treasure of my years | A |
| A small cloud full of rain upon my heart | D |
| And in mine arms clasped like a child in tears | A |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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