Sonnet Lviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCADEEDFG| Not the slow Hearse where nod the sable plumes | A |
| The Parian Statue bending o'er the Urn | B |
| The dark robe floating the dejection worn | C |
| On the dropt eye and lip no smile illumes | A |
| Not all this pomp of sorrow that presumes | A |
| It pays Affection's debt is due concern | B |
| To the FOR EVER ABSENT tho' it mourn | C |
| Fashion's allotted time If Time consumes | A |
| While Life is ours the precious vestal flame | D |
| Memory shou'd hourly feed if thro' each day | E |
| She with whate'er we see hear think or say | E |
| Blend not the image of the vanish'd Frame | D |
| O can the alien Heart expect to prove | F |
| In worlds of light and life a reunited love | G |
Anna Seward
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