Sonnet Ix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDEEFEFGG| Fair is the rising morn when o'er the sky | A |
| The orient sun expands his roseate ray | B |
| And lovely to the Bard's enthusiast eye | A |
| Fades the meek radiance of departing day | B |
| But fairer is the smile of one we love | C |
| Than all the scenes in Nature's ample sway | B |
| And sweeter than the music of the grove | D |
| The voice that bids us welcome Such delight | E |
| EDITH is mine escaping to thy sight | E |
| From the hard durance of the empty throng | F |
| Too swiftly then towards the silent night | E |
| Ye Hours of happiness ye speed along | F |
| Whilst I from all the World's cold cares apart | G |
| Pour out the feelings of my burthen'd heart | G |
Robert Southey
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