Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCBCDEFEGDDG| With wayworn feet a Pilgrim woe begone | A |
| Life's upward road I journeyed many a day | B |
| And hymning many a sad yet soothing lay | B |
| Beguil'd my wandering with the charms of song | C |
| Lonely my heart and rugged was my way | B |
| Yet often pluck'd I as I past along | C |
| The wild and simple flowers of Poesy | D |
| And as beseem'd the wayward Fancy's child | E |
| Entwin'd each random weed that pleas'd mine eye | F |
| Accept the wreath BELOVED it is wild | E |
| And rudely garlanded yet scorn not thou | G |
| The humble offering where the sad rue weaves | D |
| 'Mid gayer flowers its intermingled leaves | D |
| And I have twin'd the myrtle for thy brow | G |
Robert Southey
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