Sonnet. To An Enthusiast. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| Young ardent soul graced with fair Nature's truth | A |
| Spring warmth of heart and fervency of mind | B |
| And still a large late love of all thy kind | B |
| Spite of the world's cold practice and Time's tooth | A |
| For all these gifts I know not in fair sooth | A |
| Whether to give thee joy or bid thee blind | B |
| Thine eyes with tears that thou hast not resign'd | B |
| The passionate fire and freshness of thy youth | A |
| For as the current of thy life shall flow | C |
| Gilded by shine of sun or shadow stain'd | D |
| Through flow'ry valley or unwholesome fen | E |
| Thrice blessed in thy joy or in thy woe | C |
| Thrice cursed of thy race thou art ordain'd | D |
| To share beyond the lot of common men | E |
Thomas Hood
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