Sonnet To Twilight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHHMeek Twilight soften the declining day | A |
And bring the hour my pensive spirit loves | B |
When o'er the mountain slow descends the ray | A |
That gives to silence and to night the groves | C |
Ah let the happy court the morning still | D |
When in her blooming loveliness arrayed | E |
She bids fresh beauty light the vale or hill | D |
And rapture warble in the vocal shade | E |
Sweet is the odour of the morning's flower | F |
And rich in melody her accents rise | G |
Yet dearer to my soul the shadowy hour | F |
At which her blossoms close her music dies | G |
For then while languid Nature droops her head | H |
She wakes the tear 'tis luxury to shed | H |
Helen Maria Williams
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