Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDCDDDDEDFFE| A | |
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| Is thy heart weary of unfeeling men | B |
| And chilled with the world's ice Then come with me | C |
| And I will bring thee to a pleasant glen | B |
| Lovely and lonely There we'll sit unviewed | D |
| By scoffing eye and let our hearts beat free | C |
| With their own mutual throb For wild and rude | D |
| The access is and none will there intrude | D |
| To poison our free thoughts and mar our solitude | D |
| Such scenes move not their feelings for they hold | D |
| No fellowship with nature's loneliness | E |
| The frozen wave reflects not back the gold | D |
| And crimson flushes of the sunset hour | F |
| The rock lies cold in sunshine not the power | F |
| Of heaven's bright orb can clothe its barrenness | E |
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Joseph Rodman Drake
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