Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDCDCEEEFEG| RAPHAEL | A |
| - | |
| BLESS'D wert thou whom Death and not Decay | B |
| Bore from the world on swift and shadowy wings | C |
| Ere age or weakness dimm'd one brilliant ray | B |
| Of thy rapt spirit's high imaginings | C |
| While yet thy heart was full of fervid love | D |
| And thou wert haunted by resistless dreams | C |
| Of all in earth beneath or Heaven above | D |
| On which the light of beauty richest gleams | C |
| Dead but not deathlike wert thou borne along | E |
| Silent and cold oh thou that didst combinc | E |
| Sculpture and painting and the gift of song | E |
| While on thy brow and on that work divine | F |
| Borne with thee glow'd from thine Italian sky | E |
| A light whose glory spoke of inmmortality | G |
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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