Sonnet 14 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEEFGGFAre these wild thoughts thus fettered in my rhymes | A |
Indeed the product of my heart and brain | B |
How strange that on my ear the rhythmic strain | B |
Falls like faint memories of far off times | A |
When did I feel the sorrow act the part | C |
Which I have striv'n to shadow forth in song | D |
In what dead century swept that mingled throng | D |
Of mighty pains and pleasures through my heart | C |
Not in the yesterdays of that still life | E |
Which I have passed so free and far from strife | E |
But somewhere in this weary world I know | F |
In some strange land beneath some orient clime | G |
I saw or shared a martyrdom sublime | G |
And felt a deeper grief than any later woe | F |
Henry Timrod
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