Sonnet. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCAADEDED

O Cloud so golden stealing o'er the skyA
Like pensive thought across a virgin mindB
Scarce sadder than the sunshine left behindB
Would that o'er heaven with thee my soul could flyA
Scanning Earth's beauty with a lover's eyeA
Tracing the waving waters and the woodsC
Their sleepy shades and silent solitudesC
Where all the summer through I long to lieA
O Cloud so golden stealing o'er the skyA
Sail'd I within thy bosom o'er heaven's mainD
Methinks that gazing downward on the gloryE
The liquid loveliness of sea and plainD
Of mountain isle and leafy promontoryE
My soul would melt and fall again in rainD

Walter R. Cassels



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