Sonnets Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEEDDEInscribed to S F S | A |
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I strengthened left him Next in a close place | B |
Mid houses crowded dingy barred and high | C |
Where men live not except to sell and buy | C |
To me leaving a doorway came a grace | B |
Surely from heaven she came though all that race | B |
Walketh on human feet beneath the sky | C |
I going on beheld not who was nigh | C |
When a sweet girl looked up into my face | B |
With earnest eyes most maidenly sedate | D |
Looked up to me as I to him did look | E |
'Twas much to me whom sometimes men mistook | E |
She asked me where we dwelt that she might wait | D |
Upon us there I told her and elate | D |
Went on my way to seek another nook | E |
George Macdonald
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