Sonnet Lxxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEFGHFG| From a riv'd Tree that stands beside the grave | A |
| Of the Self slaughter'd to the misty Moon | B |
| Calls the complaining Owl in Night's pale noon | B |
| And from a hut far on the hill to rave | A |
| Is heard the angry Ban Dog With loud wave | A |
| The rous'd and turbid River surges down | C |
| Swoln with the mountain rains and dimly shown | D |
| Appals the Sense Yet see from yonder cave | A |
| Her shelter in the recent stormy showers | E |
| With anxious brow a fond expecting Maid | F |
| Steals towards the flood Alas for now appears | G |
| Her Lover's vacant boat the broken oars | H |
| Roll down the tide What images invade | F |
| Aghast she stands the Statue of her fears | G |
Anna Seward
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