Sonnet To Evening Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB AAAA DEDEFFWritten under a tree in the woods of St Amand in Flanders | A |
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SWEET BALMY HOUR dear to the pensive mind | B |
Oft have I watch'd thy dark and weeping shade | C |
Oft have I hail'd thee in the dewy glade | C |
And drop'd a tear of SYMPATHY refin'd | B |
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When humming bees hid in their golden bow'rs | A |
Sip the pure nectar of MAY'S blushing rose | A |
Or faint with noon day toils their limbs repose | A |
In Baths of Essence stol'n from sunny flow'rs | A |
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Oft do I seek thy shade dear with'ring tree | D |
Sad emblem of my OWN disast'rous state | E |
Doom'd in the spring of life alas like THEE | D |
To fade and droop beneath the frowns of FATE | E |
Like THEE may Heaven to ME the meed bestow | F |
To shelter Sorrow's tear and sooth THE CHILD OF WOE | F |
Mary Darby Robinson
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