Sonnet Xxxii. Subject Of The Preceding Sonnet Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEEFGHIJJ| Behold him now his genuine colours wear | A |
| That specious False One by whose cruel wiles | B |
| I lost thy amity saw thy dear smiles | B |
| Eclips'd those smiles that us'd my heart to cheer | C |
| Wak'd by thy grateful sense of many a year | C |
| When rose thy youth by Friendship's pleasing toils | D |
| Cultur'd but DYING O for ever fade | E |
| The angry fires Each thought that might upbraid | E |
| Thy broken faith which yet my soul deplores | F |
| Now as eternally is past and gone | G |
| As are the interesting the happy hours | H |
| Days years we shar'd together They are flown | I |
| Yet long must I lament thy hapless doom | J |
| Thy lavish'd life and early hasten'd tomb | J |
Anna Seward
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