Sonnet Vii: Come, Reason Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD| Come Reason come each nerve rebellious bind | A |
| Lull the fierce tempest of my fev'rish soul | B |
| Come with the magic of thy meek controul | B |
| And check the wayward wand'rings of my mind | A |
| Estrang'd from thee no solace can I find | A |
| O'er my rapt brain where pensive visions stole | B |
| Now passion reigns and stormy tumults roll | B |
| So the smooth Sea obeys the furious wind | A |
| In vain Philosophy unfolds his store | C |
| O'erwhelm'd is ev'ry source of pure delight | D |
| Dim is the golden page of wisdom's lore | C |
| All nature fades before my sick'ning sight | D |
| For what bright scene can fancy's eye explore | C |
| 'Midst dreary labyrinths of mental night | D |
Mary Darby Robinson
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