Sonnets - To N. D. Stenhouse, Esq. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCACACDDBB| Dark days have passed but you who taught me then | A |
| To look upon the world with trustful eyes | B |
| Are not forgotten Quick to sympathise | B |
| With noble thoughts I've dreamt of moments when | A |
| Your low voice filled with strains of fairer skies | B |
| Stray breaths of Grecian song that went and came | C |
| Like floating fragrance from some quiet glen | A |
| In those far hills which shine with classic fame | C |
| Of passioned nymphs and grand browed god like men | A |
| I sometimes fear my heart hath lost the same | C |
| Sweet sense of harmony but this I know | D |
| That Beauty waits on you where'er you go | D |
| Because she loveth child like Faith Her bowers | B |
| Are rich for it with glad perennial flowers | B |
Henry Kendall
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