Sonnet Lxxxiv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBACCACA| While one sere leaf that parting Autumn gilds | A |
| Trembles upon the thin and naked spray | B |
| November dragging on his sunless day | B |
| Lours cold and fallen on the watry fields | A |
| And Nature to the waste dominion yields | A |
| Stript her last robes with gold and purple gay | B |
| So droops my life of your soft beams despoil'd | B |
| Youth Health and Hope that long exulting smil'd | B |
| And the wild carols and the bloomy hues | A |
| Of merry Spring time spruce on every plain | C |
| Her half blown bushes moist with sunny rain | C |
| More pensive thoughts in my sunk heart infuse | A |
| Than Winter's grey and desolate domain | C |
| Faded like my lost Youth that no bright Spring renews | A |
Anna Seward
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