Sonnet 11 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEDEDE

XIA
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A Book was writ of late call'd TetrachordonB
And wov'n close both matter form and stileC
The Subject new it walk'd the Town a whileC
Numbring good intellects now seldom por'd onB
Cries the stall reader bless us what a word onB
A title page is this and some in fileC
Stand spelling fals while one might walk to MileC
End Green Why is it harder Sirs then GordonB
Colkitto or Macdonnel or GalaspD
Those rugged names to our like mouths grow sleekE
That would have made Quintilian stare and gaspD
Thy age like ours O Soul of Sir John CheekE
Hated not Learning wors then Toad or AspD
When thou taught'st Cambridge and King Edward GreekE

John Milton



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