A Calendar Of Sonnets: November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECCE

This is the treacherous month when autumn daysA
With summer's voice come bearing summer's giftsB
Beguiled the pale down trodden aster liftsB
Her head and blooms again The soft warm hazeA
Makes moist once more the sere and dusty waysA
And creeping through where dead leaves lie in driftsB
The violet returns Snow noiseless siftsB
Ere night an icy shroud which morning's raysA
Willidly shine upon and slowly meltC
Too late to bid the violet live againD
The treachery at last too late is plainE
Bare are the places where the sweet flowers dweltC
What joy sufficient hath November feltC
What profit from the violet's day of painE

Helen Hunt Jackson



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