Sonnet Xli: When Men Shall Find Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFDFDGG

When men shall find thy flower thy glory passA
And thou with carefull brow sitting aloneB
Received hast this message from thy glassA
That tells thee truth and says that all is goneC
Fresh shalt thou see in me the wounds thou madestD
Though spent thy flame in me the heat remainingE
I that have lov'd thee thus before thou fadestD
My faith shall wax when thou art in thy waningE
The world shall find this miracle in meF
That fire can burn when all the matter's spentD
Then what my faith hath been thy self shalt seeF
And that thou wast unkind thou mayst repentD
Thou mayst repent that thou hast scorn'd my tearsG
When Winter snows upon thy golden hairsG

Samuel Daniel



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