Sonnet - To Tartar, A Terrier Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCEDEFEGG

Snowdrop of dogs with ear of brownest dyeA
Like the last orphan leaf of naked treeB
Which shudders in black autumn though by theeB
Of hearing careless and untutored eyeA
Not understood articulate speech of menC
Nor marked the artificial mind of booksD
The mortal's voice eternized by the penC
Yet hast thou thought and language all unknownE
To Babel's scholars oft intensest looksD
Long scrutiny over some dark veined stoneE
Dost thou bestow learning dead mysteriesF
Of the world's birth day oft in eager toneE
With quick tailed fellows bandiest prompt repliesG
Solicitudes canine four footed amitiesG

Thomas Lovell Beddoes



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