Sonnet Ix: Ye, Who In Alleys Green Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEDEDF

Ye who in alleys green and leafy bow'rsA
Sport the rude children of fantastic birthB
Where frolic nymphs and shaggy tribes of mirthB
In clam'rous revels waste the midnight hoursA
Who link'd in flaunting bands of mountain flow'rsA
Weave your wild mazes o'er the dewy earthB
Ere the fierce Lord of Lustre rushes forthC
And o'er the world his beamy radiance poursA
Oft has your clanking cymbal's madd'ning strainD
Loud ringing through the torch illumin'd groveE
Lur'd my lov'd Phaon from the youthful trainD
Through rugged dells o'er craggy rocks to roveE
Then how can she his vagrant heart detainD
Whose Lyre throbs only to the touch of LoveF

Mary Darby Robinson



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