Sonnets - To N. D. Stenhouse, Esq. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCACACDDBB

Dark days have passed but you who taught me thenA
To look upon the world with trustful eyesB
Are not forgotten Quick to sympathiseB
With noble thoughts I've dreamt of moments whenA
Your low voice filled with strains of fairer skiesB
Stray breaths of Grecian song that went and cameC
Like floating fragrance from some quiet glenA
In those far hills which shine with classic fameC
Of passioned nymphs and grand browed god like menA
I sometimes fear my heart hath lost the sameC
Sweet sense of harmony but this I knowD
That Beauty waits on you where'er you goD
Because she loveth child like Faith Her bowersB
Are rich for it with glad perennial flowersB

Henry Kendall



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