Sonnet Xxiv. Translation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCADBAEFEFEF| Behold the Day an image of the Year | A |
| The Year an image of our life's short span | B |
| Morn like the Spring with growing light began | B |
| Spring like our Youth with joy and beauty fair | C |
| Noon picturing Summer Summer's ardent sphere | A |
| Manhood's gay portrait Eve like Autumn wan | D |
| Autumn resembling faded age in Man | B |
| Night with its silence and its darkness drear | A |
| Emblem of Winter's frore and gloomy reign | E |
| When torpid lie the vegetative Powers | F |
| Winter so shrunk so cold reminds us plain | E |
| Of the mute Grave that o'er the dim Corse lours | F |
| There shall the Weary rest nor ought remain | E |
| To the pale Slumberer of Life's checker'd hours | F |
Anna Seward
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