Sonnet Iii. Written At Buxton In A Rainy Season Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABCDCDEE

From these wild heights where oft the mists descendA
In rains that shroud the sun and chill the galeB
Each transient gleaming interval we hailB
And rove the naked vallies and extendA
Our gaze around where yon vast mountains blendA
With billowy clouds that o'er their summits sailB
Pondering how little Nature's charms befriendA
The barren scene monotonous and paleB
Yet solemn when the darkening shadows fleetC
Successive o'er the wide and silent hillsD
Gilded by watry sun beams then we meetC
Peculiar pomp of vision Fancy thrillsD
And owns there is no scene so rude and bareE
But Nature sheds or grace or grandeur thereE

Anna Seward



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