Autumn Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJK LML| I hear them say to me your crystal eyes | A |
| 'Strange love what merit do you find in me ' | B |
| Be charming and be still My heart disturbed | C |
| By all except the candour of the flesh | D |
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| Prefers to hide the secret of its hell | E |
| From you whose hand would rock me into sleep | F |
| Nor will it show the legend writ with flame | G |
| Passion I hate and spirit plays me false | H |
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| Let us love gently Eros in his den | I |
| Hiding in sombre ambush bends his bow | J |
| I know his arsenal his worn out bolts | K |
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| Crime madness horror oh pale marguerite | L |
| Are we not both like the autumnal sun | M |
| My o so cool my fading Marguerite | L |
Charles Baudelaire
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