Sonnet. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCDEFFE

There was a beautiful spirit in her airA
As of a fay at revel Hidden springsB
Too delicate for knowledge should be thereA
Moving her gently like invisible wingsB
And then her lip out blushing the red fruitC
That bursts with ripeness in the Autumn timeD
And the arch eye you would not swear was muteC
And the clear cheek as of a purer climeD
And the low tone soft as a pleasant fluteC
Sent over water with the vesper chimeD
And then her forehead with its loose dark curlE
And the bewildering smile that made her mouthF
Like a torn rose leaf moistened of the SouthF
She has an angel's gifts the radiant girlE

Nathaniel Parker Willis



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