Sonnet Xxxv. Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDFF G| In April's gilded morn when south winds blow | A |
| And gently shake the hawthorn's silver crown | B |
| Wafting its scent the forest glade adown | B |
| The dewy shelter of the bounding Doe | A |
| Then under trees soft tufts of primrose show | A |
| Their palely yellowing flowers to the moist Sun | B |
| Blue harebells peep while cowslips stand unblown | B |
| Plighted to riper May and lavish flow | A |
| The Lark's loud carols in the wilds of air | C |
| O not to Nature's glad Enthusiast cling | D |
| Avarice and pride Thro' her now blooming sphere | E |
| Charm'd as he roves his thoughts enraptur'd spring | D |
| To HIM who gives frail Man's appointed time | F |
| These cheering hours of promise and of prime | F |
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| April th | G |
Anna Seward
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