A Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

Sweet summer queen with trailing robe of greenA
What spell has thou to bind the heart to theeB
Thy throne is built upon the sun lit seaB
Where break the waves in clouds of silver sheenA
And oft at dawn like some resplendent queenA
Thou sittest on the hills in majestyB
And all the flowers wake at thy decreeB
But now farewell to all thy joys sereneA
The autumn comes with swift winged silent flightC
And he will woo thee with his fiery breathD
In crimson robes and hues of flashing goldE
He'll clothe thee and thy beauty in the nightC
Will take a richer glow But wintry deathD
Will come and wrap thee in his foldE

Fannie Isabelle Sherrick



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