A Wreath Of Sonnets (6/14) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA ABBA DAD ADA| Unblest by soothing winds of warmer days | A |
| My songs remain since from you haughty maid | B |
| They never won the word that might be said | C |
| The word that neither saddens nor dismays | A |
| - | |
| As you were bred upon the German phrase | A |
| Like many a Slovene girl they were afraid | B |
| That from such flowers on our Parnassus laid | B |
| With cold disdain you would avert your gaze | A |
| - | |
| Our Muses were not loved in our own land | D |
| They were but spinsters doomed to lonely ways | A |
| While foreign beauties won both heart and hand | D |
| - | |
| Like flowers that bud within the glacier's maze | A |
| Our songs are sparse as though by nature banned | D |
| Above them savage peaks the mountains raise | A |
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