Sonnet 01 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDC| ALL beautiful things bring sadness nor alone | A |
| Music whereof that wisest poet spake | B |
| Because in us keen longings they awake | B |
| After the good for which we pine and groan | A |
| From which exil d we make continual moan | A |
| Till once again we may our spirits slake | B |
| At those clear streams which man did first forsake | B |
| When he would dig for fountains of his own | A |
| All beauty makes us sad yet not in vain | C |
| For who would be ungracious to refuse | D |
| Or not to use this sadness without pain | C |
| Whether it flows upon us from the hues | D |
| Of sunset from the time of stars and dews | D |
| From the clear sky or waters pure of stain | C |
Richard Chenevix Trench
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