Sonnet 06 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBADDAEFFECC

to a brook near the village of CorstonA
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As thus I bend me o'er thy babbling streamB
And watch thy current Memory's hand pourtraysC
The faint form'd scenes of the departed daysC
Like the far forest by the moon's pale beamB
Dimly descried yet lovely I have wornA
Upon thy banks the live long hour awayD
When sportive Childhood wantoned thro' the dayD
Joy'd at the opening splendour of the mornA
Or as the twilight darken'd heaved the sighE
Thinking of distant home as down my cheekF
At the fond thought slow stealing on would speakF
The silent eloquence of the full eyeE
Dim are the long past days yet still they pleaseC
As thy soft sounds half heard borne on the inconstant breezeC

Robert Southey



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