Sonnet - To Tartar, A Terrier Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCEDEFEGG| Snowdrop of dogs with ear of brownest dye | A |
| Like the last orphan leaf of naked tree | B |
| Which shudders in black autumn though by thee | B |
| Of hearing careless and untutored eye | A |
| Not understood articulate speech of men | C |
| Nor marked the artificial mind of books | D |
| The mortal's voice eternized by the pen | C |
| Yet hast thou thought and language all unknown | E |
| To Babel's scholars oft intensest looks | D |
| Long scrutiny over some dark veined stone | E |
| Dost thou bestow learning dead mysteries | F |
| Of the world's birth day oft in eager tone | E |
| With quick tailed fellows bandiest prompt replies | G |
| Solicitudes canine four footed amities | G |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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