A Calendar Of Sonnets: November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECCE| This is the treacherous month when autumn days | A |
| With summer's voice come bearing summer's gifts | B |
| Beguiled the pale down trodden aster lifts | B |
| Her head and blooms again The soft warm haze | A |
| Makes moist once more the sere and dusty ways | A |
| And creeping through where dead leaves lie in drifts | B |
| The violet returns Snow noiseless sifts | B |
| Ere night an icy shroud which morning's rays | A |
| Willidly shine upon and slowly melt | C |
| Too late to bid the violet live again | D |
| The treachery at last too late is plain | E |
| Bare are the places where the sweet flowers dwelt | C |
| What joy sufficient hath November felt | C |
| What profit from the violet's day of pain | E |
Helen Hunt Jackson
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