Sonnet Xvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFHII

WHITE Rose of Bourbon's branch so early fadedA
When thou wert carried to thy silent restB
And every brow with heavy gloom was shadedC
And every heart with fond regret oppress'dB
Sweet was the thought thy brother gave to himD
Who far away on Ocean's restless waveE
Could not behold those fair eyes closed and dimD
Nor see thee laid in thy untimely graveE
And pitying him who yet thy loss must hearF
Whose absent breast a later pang must feelG
Murmur'd with touching sadness by thy bierF
'Adieu for me Adieu for Joinville 'H
Sweet was the thought and tender was the heartI
Which thus remember'd all who in its love had partI

Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton



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