Sonnet. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBCBDCDCEB

I would I knew the lady of thy heartA
She whom thou lov'st perchance as I love theeB
She unto whom thy thoughts and wishes fleeB
Those thoughts in which alas I bear no partA
Oh I have sat and sighed thinking how fairC
How passing beautiful thy love must beB
Of mind how high of modesty how rareC
And then I've wept I've wept in agonyB
Oh that I might but once behold those eyesD
That to thy enamour'd gaze alone seem fairC
Once hear that voice whose music still repliesD
To the fond vows thy passionate accents swearC
Oh that I might but know the truth and dieE
Nor live in this long dream of miseryB

Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)



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