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 descend | A |
| In rains that shroud the sun and chill the gale | B |
| Each transient gleaming interval we hail | B |
| And rove the naked vallies and extend | A |
| Our gaze around where yon vast mountains blend | A |
| With billowy clouds that o'er their summits sail | B |
| Pondering how little Nature's charms befriend | A |
| The barren scene monotonous and pale | B |
| Yet solemn when the darkening shadows fleet | C |
| Successive o'er the wide and silent hills | D |
| Gilded by watry sun beams then we meet | C |
| Peculiar pomp of vision Fancy thrills | D |
| And owns there is no scene so rude and bare | E |
| But Nature sheds or grace or grandeur there | E |
Anna Seward
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