Sonnet 10 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBADBADB| X | A |
| - | |
| Daughter to that good Earl once President | B |
| Of Englands Counsel and her Treasury | C |
| Who liv'd in both unstain'd with gold or fee | C |
| And left them both more in himself content | B |
| Till the sad breaking of that Parlament | B |
| Broke him as that dishonest victory | C |
| At Chaeronea fatal to liberty | C |
| Kil'd with report that Old man eloquent | B |
| Though later born then to have known the dayes | A |
| Wherin your Father flourisht yet by you | D |
| Madam me thinks I see him living yet | B |
| So well your words his noble vertues praise | A |
| That all both judge you to relate them true | D |
| And to possess them Honour'd Margaret | B |
John Milton
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