Sonnet 14 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEEFGGF

Are these wild thoughts thus fettered in my rhymesA
Indeed the product of my heart and brainB
How strange that on my ear the rhythmic strainB
Falls like faint memories of far off timesA
When did I feel the sorrow act the partC
Which I have striv'n to shadow forth in songD
In what dead century swept that mingled throngD
Of mighty pains and pleasures through my heartC
Not in the yesterdays of that still lifeE
Which I have passed so free and far from strifeE
But somewhere in this weary world I knowF
In some strange land beneath some orient climeG
I saw or shared a martyrdom sublimeG
And felt a deeper grief than any later woeF

Henry Timrod



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