Sonnet V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFGEFG| Not undelightful friend our rustic ease | A |
| To grateful hearts for by especial hap | B |
| Deep nested in the hill's enormous lap | B |
| With its own ring of walls and grove of trees | A |
| Sits in deep shelter our small cottage nor | C |
| Far off is seen rose carpeted and hung | D |
| With clematis the quarry whence she sprung | D |
| O mater pulchra filia pulchrior | C |
| Whither in early spring unharnessed folk | E |
| We join the pairing swallows glad to stay | F |
| Where loosened in the hills remote unseen | G |
| From its tall trees it breathes a slender smoke | E |
| To heaven and in the noon of sultry day | F |
| Stands coolly buried to the neck in green | G |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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