Sonnet Xvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFHII| WHITE Rose of Bourbon's branch so early faded | A |
| When thou wert carried to thy silent rest | B |
| And every brow with heavy gloom was shaded | C |
| And every heart with fond regret oppress'd | B |
| Sweet was the thought thy brother gave to him | D |
| Who far away on Ocean's restless wave | E |
| Could not behold those fair eyes closed and dim | D |
| Nor see thee laid in thy untimely grave | E |
| And pitying him who yet thy loss must hear | F |
| Whose absent breast a later pang must feel | G |
| Murmur'd with touching sadness by thy bier | F |
| 'Adieu for me Adieu for Joinville ' | H |
| Sweet was the thought and tender was the heart | I |
| Which thus remember'd all who in its love had part | I |
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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