A Wreath Of Sonnets (9/14) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC CBBC DAA DAD| They were all fed on many a plaint and tear | A |
| The humble blooms on my Parnassus grown | B |
| My tears of love flowed not for you alone | B |
| But also for the land I hold so dear | C |
| - | |
| My soul was filled with bitterness and fear | C |
| At love so scant to a trusting Mother shown | B |
| The thought that no more love from you I've known | B |
| Torments and tears me like a wound severe | C |
| - | |
| All the reward I wished for was that you | D |
| With me a poet's timeless fame might share | A |
| That native songs our poignant tale might bear | A |
| - | |
| That all Slovenes should waken and that true | D |
| Content and joy might come Despite my care | A |
| Frail growth these blossoms had so sad and few | D |
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