Sonnet Iii. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGFHBB| Thou gentle Look that didst my soul beguile | A |
| Why hast thou left me Still in some fond dream | B |
| Revisit my sad heart auspicious Smile | A |
| As falls on closing flowers the lunar beam | B |
| What time in sickly mood at parting day | C |
| I lay me down and think of happier years | D |
| Of joys that glimmered in Hope's twilight ray | C |
| Then left me darkling in a vale of tears | E |
| O pleasant days of Hope forever flown | F |
| Could I recall you But that thought is vain | G |
| Availeth not Persuasion's sweetest tone | F |
| To lure the fleet winged travellers back again | H |
| Yet fair tho' faint their images shall gleam | B |
| Like the bright Rainbow on an evening stream | B |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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