Sonnet Xxxiii: I Wake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD

I wake delusive phantoms hence awayA
Tempt not the weakness of a lover's breastB
The softest breeze can shake the halcyon's nestB
And lightest clouds o'ercast the dawning rayA
'Twas but a vision Now the star of dayA
Peers like a gem on Aetna's burning crestB
Wellcome ye Hills with golden vintage drestB
Sicilian forests brown and vallies gayA
A mournful stranger from the Lesbian IsleC
Not strange in loftiest eulogy of SongD
She who could teach the Stoic's cheek to smileC
Thaw the cold heart and chain the wond'ring throngD
Can find no balm love's arrows to beguileC
Ah Sorrows known too soon and felt too longD

Mary Darby Robinson



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