Sonnet Xxxv. Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDFF G

In April's gilded morn when south winds blowA
And gently shake the hawthorn's silver crownB
Wafting its scent the forest glade adownB
The dewy shelter of the bounding DoeA
Then under trees soft tufts of primrose showA
Their palely yellowing flowers to the moist SunB
Blue harebells peep while cowslips stand unblownB
Plighted to riper May and lavish flowA
The Lark's loud carols in the wilds of airC
O not to Nature's glad Enthusiast clingD
Avarice and pride Thro' her now blooming sphereE
Charm'd as he roves his thoughts enraptur'd springD
To HIM who gives frail Man's appointed timeF
These cheering hours of promise and of primeF
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April thG

Anna Seward



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