Sonnet Lxiv: Ardour And Memory Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEDFG| The cuckoo throb the heartbeat of the Spring | A |
| The rosebud's blush that leaves it as it grows | B |
| Into the full eyed fair unblushing rose | B |
| The summer clouds that visit every wing | A |
| With fires of sunrise and of sunsetting | A |
| The furtive flickering streams to light re born | C |
| 'Mid airs new fledged and valorous lusts of morn | C |
| While all the daughters of the daybreak sing | A |
| These ardour loves and memory and when flown | D |
| All joys and through dark forest boughs in flight | E |
| The wind swoops onward brandishing the light | E |
| Even yet the rose tree's verdure left alone | D |
| Will flush all ruddy though the rose be gone | F |
| With ditties and with dirges infinite | G |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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