Sonnet: - I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDADBCEFEFGC| My soul goes out to meet her and my heart | A |
| Flings wide the portals of its love and yearns | B |
| To have her enter its serene retreat | C |
| A poor stray lamb not wand'ring from the fold | D |
| But all unstudied in the worldling's art | A |
| Turning life's mintage into seeming gold | D |
| Wherewith to purchase love and love's returns | B |
| Unknowing that love's waters though so sweet | C |
| Lead to some bitter Marah So my soul | E |
| Goes out to meet her and it clasps her home | F |
| And seeks to bear her upward to the goal | E |
| At which the righteous enter From the dome | F |
| Of starriest Night two blest Immortals come | G |
| To bear us spheral ward to God's own mercy seat | C |
Charles Sangster
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