Sonnet Xli: Yes, I Will Go Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEFEFEF| Yes I will go where circling whirlwinds rise | A |
| Where threat'ning clouds in sable grandeur lour | B |
| Where the blast yells the liquid columns pour | C |
| And madd'ning billows combat with the skies | A |
| There while the Daemon of the tempest flies | A |
| On growing pinions through the troublous hour | D |
| The wild waves gasp impatient to devour | D |
| And on the rock the waken'd Vulture cries | A |
| Oh dreadful solace to the stormy mind | E |
| To me more pleasing than the valley's rest | F |
| The woodland songsters or the sportive kind | E |
| That nip the turf or prune the painted crest | F |
| For in despair alone the wretched find | E |
| That unction sweet which lulls the bleeding breast | F |
Mary Darby Robinson
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