Sonnet Viii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGFFHH| TO MY BOOKS | A |
| - | |
| SILENT companions of the lonely hour | B |
| Friends who can never alter or forsake | C |
| Who for inconstant roving have no power | B |
| And all neglect perforce must calmly take | C |
| Let me return to YOU this turmoil ending | D |
| Which worldly cares have in my spirit wrought | E |
| And o'er your old familiar pages bending | D |
| Refresh my mind with many a tranquil thought | E |
| Till haply meeting there from time to time | F |
| Fancies the audible echo of my own | G |
| 'Twill be like hearing in a foreign clime | F |
| My native language spoke in friendly tome | F |
| And with a sort of welcome I shall dwell | H |
| On these my unripe musings told so well | H |
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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