Sonnet Xiv: Come, Soft Aeolian Harp Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCECD

Come soft Aeolian harp while zephyr playsA
Along the meek vibration of thy stringsB
As twilight's hand her modest mantle bringsB
Blending with sober grey the western blazeA
O prompt my Phaon's dreams with tend'rest laysA
Ere night o'er shade thee with its humid wingsB
While the lorn Philomel his sorrow singsB
In leafy cradle red with parting raysA
Slow let thy dulcet tones on ether glideC
So steals the murmur of the am'rous doveD
The mazy legions swarm on ev'ry sideC
To lulling sounds the sunny people moveE
Let not the wise their little world derideC
The smallest sting can wound the breast of LoveD

Mary Darby Robinson



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