Sonnet 06 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBADDAEFFECC| to a brook near the village of Corston | A |
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| As thus I bend me o'er thy babbling stream | B |
| And watch thy current Memory's hand pourtrays | C |
| The faint form'd scenes of the departed days | C |
| Like the far forest by the moon's pale beam | B |
| Dimly descried yet lovely I have worn | A |
| Upon thy banks the live long hour away | D |
| When sportive Childhood wantoned thro' the day | D |
| Joy'd at the opening splendour of the morn | A |
| Or as the twilight darken'd heaved the sigh | E |
| Thinking of distant home as down my cheek | F |
| At the fond thought slow stealing on would speak | F |
| The silent eloquence of the full eye | E |
| Dim are the long past days yet still they please | C |
| As thy soft sounds half heard borne on the inconstant breeze | C |
Robert Southey
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