Sonnet Lxv. To The Same Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD| Marcellus since the ardors of my strain | A |
| To thy young eyes and kindling fancy gleam | B |
| With somewhat of the vivid hues that stream | B |
| From Poesy's bright orb each envious stain | A |
| Shed by dull Critics venal vex'd and vain | A |
| Seems recompens'd at full and so wou'd seem | B |
| Did not maturer Sons of Phoebus deem | B |
| My verse Aonian Thou in time shalt gain | A |
| Like them amid the letter'd World that sway | C |
| Which makes encomium fame so thou adorn | D |
| Extend refine and dignify thy lay | C |
| And Indolence and Syren Pleasure scorn | D |
| Then at high noon thy Genius shall display | C |
| The splendors promis'd in its shining morn | D |
Anna Seward
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