Sonnet Lxxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBACCACA

While one sere leaf that parting Autumn gildsA
Trembles upon the thin and naked sprayB
November dragging on his sunless dayB
Lours cold and fallen on the watry fieldsA
And Nature to the waste dominion yieldsA
Stript her last robes with gold and purple gayB
So droops my life of your soft beams despoil'dB
Youth Health and Hope that long exulting smil'dB
And the wild carols and the bloomy huesA
Of merry Spring time spruce on every plainC
Her half blown bushes moist with sunny rainC
More pensive thoughts in my sunk heart infuseA
Than Winter's grey and desolate domainC
Faded like my lost Youth that no bright Spring renewsA

Anna Seward



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