Sonnet Xxi. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCCEFEGE| Pensive at eve on the hard world I mused | A |
| And my poor heart was sad so at the Moon | B |
| I gazed and sighed and sighed for ah how soon | B |
| Eve saddens into night Mine eyes perused | A |
| With tearful vacancy the dampy grass | C |
| That wept and glitter'd in the paly ray | D |
| And I did pause me on my lonely way | D |
| And mused me on the wretched ones who pass | C |
| O'er the black heath of Sorrow But alas | C |
| Most of myself I thought when it befell | E |
| That the sooth Spirit of the breezy wood | F |
| Breath'd in mine ear 'All this is very well | E |
| But much of one thing is for no thing good ' | G |
| Ah my poor heart's inexplicable swell | E |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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