Sonnet Xiii: Bring, Brick To Deck My Brow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDD| Bring bring to deck my brow ye Sylvan girls | A |
| A roseate wreath nor for my waving hair | B |
| The costly band of studded gems prepare | B |
| Of sparkling crysolite or orient pearls | A |
| Love o'er my head his canopy unfurls | A |
| His purple pinions fan the whisp'ring air | B |
| Mocking the golden sandal rich and rare | B |
| Beneath my feet the fragrant woodbine curls | A |
| Bring the thin robe to fold about my breast | C |
| White as the downy swan while round my waist | D |
| Let leaves of glossy myrtle bind the vest | C |
| Not idly gay but elegantly chaste | D |
| Love scorns the nymph in wanton trappings drest | D |
| And charms the most concealed are doubly grac'd | D |
Mary Darby Robinson
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