Sonnet Xli: When Men Shall Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFDFDGG| When men shall find thy flower thy glory pass | A |
| And thou with carefull brow sitting alone | B |
| Received hast this message from thy glass | A |
| That tells thee truth and says that all is gone | C |
| Fresh shalt thou see in me the wounds thou madest | D |
| Though spent thy flame in me the heat remaining | E |
| I that have lov'd thee thus before thou fadest | D |
| My faith shall wax when thou art in thy waning | E |
| The world shall find this miracle in me | F |
| That fire can burn when all the matter's spent | D |
| Then what my faith hath been thy self shalt see | F |
| And that thou wast unkind thou mayst repent | D |
| Thou mayst repent that thou hast scorn'd my tears | G |
| When Winter snows upon thy golden hairs | G |
Samuel Daniel
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Sonnet Xli: When Men Shall Find is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
