Sonnet (written In A Volume Of Shakespeare) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCCDCDCDHow bravely Autumn paints upon the sky | A |
The gorgeous fame of Summer which is fled | B |
Hues of all flow'rs that in their ashes lie | A |
Trophied in that fair light whereon they fed | B |
Tulip and hyacinth and sweet rose red | B |
Like exhalations from the leafy mould | C |
Look here how honor glorifies the dead | B |
And warms their scutcheons with a glance of gold | C |
Such is the memory of poets old | C |
Who on Parnassus' hill have bloom'd elate | D |
Now they are laid under their marbles cold | C |
And turned to clay whereof they were create | D |
But god Apollo hath them all enroll'd | C |
And blazon'd on the very clouds of Fate | D |
Thomas Hood
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