Sonnet Xxxii. Subject Of The Preceding Sonnet Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDEEFGHIJJ

Behold him now his genuine colours wearA
That specious False One by whose cruel wilesB
I lost thy amity saw thy dear smilesB
Eclips'd those smiles that us'd my heart to cheerC
Wak'd by thy grateful sense of many a yearC
When rose thy youth by Friendship's pleasing toilsD
Cultur'd but DYING O for ever fadeE
The angry fires Each thought that might upbraidE
Thy broken faith which yet my soul deploresF
Now as eternally is past and goneG
As are the interesting the happy hoursH
Days years we shar'd together They are flownI
Yet long must I lament thy hapless doomJ
Thy lavish'd life and early hasten'd tombJ

Anna Seward



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