Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBDEDEDEBDB

i To the River Otter iA
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Dear native Brook wild Streamlet of the WestB
How many various fated years have pastC
What happy and what mournful hours since lastC
I skimm'd the smooth thin stone along thy breastB
Numbering its light leaps yet so deep imprestB
Sink the sweet scenes of childhood that mine eyesD
I never shut amid the sunny rayE
But straight with all their tints thy waters riseD
Thy crossing plank thy marge with willows greyE
And bedded sand that vein'd with various dyesD
Gleam'd through thy bright transparence On my wayE
Visions of Childhood oft have ye beguil'dB
Lone manhood's cares yet waking fondest sighsD
Ah that once more I were a careless ChildB

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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