Sonnet 11 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEDEDEXI | A |
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A Book was writ of late call'd Tetrachordon | B |
And wov'n close both matter form and stile | C |
The Subject new it walk'd the Town a while | C |
Numbring good intellects now seldom por'd on | B |
Cries the stall reader bless us what a word on | B |
A title page is this and some in file | C |
Stand spelling fals while one might walk to Mile | C |
End Green Why is it harder Sirs then Gordon | B |
Colkitto or Macdonnel or Galasp | D |
Those rugged names to our like mouths grow sleek | E |
That would have made Quintilian stare and gasp | D |
Thy age like ours O Soul of Sir John Cheek | E |
Hated not Learning wors then Toad or Asp | D |
When thou taught'st Cambridge and King Edward Greek | E |
John Milton
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