Sonnet Ix: Ye, Who In Alleys Green Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEDEDF| Ye who in alleys green and leafy bow'rs | A |
| Sport the rude children of fantastic birth | B |
| Where frolic nymphs and shaggy tribes of mirth | B |
| In clam'rous revels waste the midnight hours | A |
| Who link'd in flaunting bands of mountain flow'rs | A |
| Weave your wild mazes o'er the dewy earth | B |
| Ere the fierce Lord of Lustre rushes forth | C |
| And o'er the world his beamy radiance pours | A |
| Oft has your clanking cymbal's madd'ning strain | D |
| Loud ringing through the torch illumin'd grove | E |
| Lur'd my lov'd Phaon from the youthful train | D |
| Through rugged dells o'er craggy rocks to rove | E |
| Then how can she his vagrant heart detain | D |
| Whose Lyre throbs only to the touch of Love | F |
Mary Darby Robinson
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