Sonnet Lxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEFGHFG

From a riv'd Tree that stands beside the graveA
Of the Self slaughter'd to the misty MoonB
Calls the complaining Owl in Night's pale noonB
And from a hut far on the hill to raveA
Is heard the angry Ban Dog With loud waveA
The rous'd and turbid River surges downC
Swoln with the mountain rains and dimly shownD
Appals the Sense Yet see from yonder caveA
Her shelter in the recent stormy showersE
With anxious brow a fond expecting MaidF
Steals towards the flood Alas for now appearsG
Her Lover's vacant boat the broken oarsH
Roll down the tide What images invadeF
Aghast she stands the Statue of her fearsG

Anna Seward



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