Sonnet - The Poet To Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDE CD| I have no secrets from thee lyre sublime | A |
| My lyre whereof I make my melody | B |
| I sing one way like the west wind through thee | B |
| With my whole heart and hear thy sweet strings chime | A |
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| But thou who soundest in my tune and rhyme | A |
| Hast tones I wake not in thy land and sea | B |
| Loveliness not for me secrets from me | B |
| Thoughts for another and another time | A |
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| And as the west wind passed the south wind alters | C |
| His intimate sweet things his hues of noon | D |
| The voices of his waves sound of his pine | E |
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| The meanings of his lost heart this thought falters | C |
| In my short song 'Another bard shall tune | D |
| Thee my one Lyre to other songs than mine ' | - |
Alice Christiana Gertrude Thompson Meynell
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