Sonnet To Byron Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBCB DEDEFGG| I am afraid these verses will not please you but | A |
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| If I esteemed you less Envy would kill | B |
| Pleasure and leave to Wonder and Despair | C |
| The ministration of the thoughts that fill | B |
| The mind which like a worm whose life may share | C |
| A portion of the unapproachable | B |
| Marks your creations rise as fast and fair | C |
| As perfect worlds at the Creator s will | B |
| - | |
| But such is my regard that nor your power | D |
| To soar above the heights where others climb | E |
| Nor fame that shadow of the unborn hour | D |
| Cast from the envious future on the time | E |
| Move one regret for his unhonoured name | F |
| Who dares these words the worm beneath the sod | G |
| May lift itself in homage of the God | G |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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