Sonnet Xxx: Still In The Trace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDFGHGHII| Still in the trace of my tormented thought | A |
| My ceaseless cares must march on to my death | B |
| Thy least regard to dearly have i bought | C |
| Who to my comfort never deign'st a breath | B |
| Why should'st thou stop thine ears now to my cries | D |
| Whose eyes were open ready to oppress me | E |
| Why shut'st thou not the cause whence all did rise | D |
| Or hear me now and seek how to redress | F |
| Injurious Delia yet I'll love thee still | G |
| Whilst that I breathe in sorrow of my smart | H |
| I'll tell the world that I deserv'd but ill | G |
| And blame myself for to excuse thy heart | H |
| Then judge who sins the greater of us twain | I |
| I in my love or thou in thy disdain | I |
Samuel Daniel
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About Sonnet Xxx: Still In The Trace
Sonnet Xxx: Still In The Trace is a poem by Samuel Daniel. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
