Sonnet Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCEDI have a hoard of treasure in my breast | A |
The grange of memory steams against the door | B |
Full of my bygone lifetime's garnered store | B |
Old pleasures crowned with sorrow for a zest | A |
Old sorrow grown a joy old penance blest | A |
Chastened remembrance of the sins of yore | B |
That like a new evangel more and more | B |
Supports our halting will toward the best | A |
Ah what to us the barren after years | C |
May bring of joy or sorrow who can tell | D |
O knowing not who cares It may be well | D |
That we shall find old pleasures and old fears | C |
And our remembered childhood seen thro' tears | E |
The best of Heaven and the worst of Hell | D |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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