Sonnet V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFGEFG

Not undelightful friend our rustic easeA
To grateful hearts for by especial hapB
Deep nested in the hill's enormous lapB
With its own ring of walls and grove of treesA
Sits in deep shelter our small cottage norC
Far off is seen rose carpeted and hungD
With clematis the quarry whence she sprungD
O mater pulchra filia pulchriorC
Whither in early spring unharnessed folkE
We join the pairing swallows glad to stayF
Where loosened in the hills remote unseenG
From its tall trees it breathes a slender smokeE
To heaven and in the noon of sultry dayF
Stands coolly buried to the neck in greenG

Robert Louis Stevenson



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