Sonnet Xxi. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCCEFEGE

Pensive at eve on the hard world I musedA
And my poor heart was sad so at the MoonB
I gazed and sighed and sighed for ah how soonB
Eve saddens into night Mine eyes perusedA
With tearful vacancy the dampy grassC
That wept and glitter'd in the paly rayD
And I did pause me on my lonely wayD
And mused me on the wretched ones who passC
O'er the black heath of Sorrow But alasC
Most of myself I thought when it befellE
That the sooth Spirit of the breezy woodF
Breath'd in mine ear 'All this is very wellE
But much of one thing is for no thing good 'G
Ah my poor heart's inexplicable swellE

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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