Sonnet Xcvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACADAEE| The breathing freshness of the shining Morn | A |
| Whose beams glance yellow on the distant fields | B |
| A sweet unutterable pleasure yields | B |
| To my dejected sense that turns with scorn | A |
| From the light joys of Dissipation born | A |
| Sacred Remembrance all my bosom shields | B |
| Against each glittering lance she gaily wields | B |
| Warring with fond Regrets that silent mourn | A |
| The Heart's dear comforts lost But NATURE thou | C |
| Thou art resistless still and yet I ween | A |
| Thy present balmy gales and vernal blow | D |
| To MEMORY owe the magic of their scene | A |
| For with such fragrant breath such orient rays | E |
| Shone the soft mornings of my youthful days | E |
Anna Seward
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