A Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDBBD

Two voices are there one is of the deepA
It learns the storm cloud's thunderous melodyB
Now roars now murmurs with the changing seaB
Now bird like pipes now closes soft in sleepA
And one is of an old half witted sheepA
Which bleats articulate monotonyB
And indicates that two and one are threeB
That grass is green lakes damp and mountains steepA
And Wordsworth both are thine at certain timesC
Forth from the heart of thy melodious rhymesC
The form and pressure of high thoughts will burstD
At other times good Lord I'd rather beB
Quite unacquainted with the A B CB
Than write such hopeless rubbish as thy worstD

James Kenneth Stephen



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