Sonnet Xiv: Come, Soft Aeolian Harp Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCECD| Come soft Aeolian harp while zephyr plays | A |
| Along the meek vibration of thy strings | B |
| As twilight's hand her modest mantle brings | B |
| Blending with sober grey the western blaze | A |
| O prompt my Phaon's dreams with tend'rest lays | A |
| Ere night o'er shade thee with its humid wings | B |
| While the lorn Philomel his sorrow sings | B |
| In leafy cradle red with parting rays | A |
| Slow let thy dulcet tones on ether glide | C |
| So steals the murmur of the am'rous dove | D |
| The mazy legions swarm on ev'ry side | C |
| To lulling sounds the sunny people move | E |
| Let not the wise their little world deride | C |
| The smallest sting can wound the breast of Love | D |
Mary Darby Robinson
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