Sonnet Xxx: Still In The Trace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDFGHGHII

Still in the trace of my tormented thoughtA
My ceaseless cares must march on to my deathB
Thy least regard to dearly have i boughtC
Who to my comfort never deign'st a breathB
Why should'st thou stop thine ears now to my criesD
Whose eyes were open ready to oppress meE
Why shut'st thou not the cause whence all did riseD
Or hear me now and seek how to redressF
Injurious Delia yet I'll love thee stillG
Whilst that I breathe in sorrow of my smartH
I'll tell the world that I deserv'd but illG
And blame myself for to excuse thy heartH
Then judge who sins the greater of us twainI
I in my love or thou in thy disdainI

Samuel Daniel



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