Sonnet 05 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABCDCDCD| Some truths there be are better left unsaid | A |
| Much is there that we may not speak unblamed | A |
| On words as wings how many joys have fled | A |
| The jealous fairies love not to be named | A |
| There is an old world tale of one whose bed | A |
| A genius graced to all save him unknown | B |
| One day the secret passed his lips and sped | A |
| As secrets speed thenceforth he slept alone | B |
| Too much oh far too much is told in books | C |
| Too broad a daylight wraps us all and each | D |
| Ah it is well that deeper than our looks | C |
| Some secrets lie beyond conjecture's reach | D |
| Ah it is well that in the soul are nooks | C |
| That will not open to the keys of speech | D |
Henry Timrod
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