A New Pilgrimage: Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCABADEFBGG

How shall I ransom me The world withoutA
Where once I lived in vain expense and noiseB
Say shall it welcome me in this last routA
Back to its bosom of forgotten joysB
Sometimes I hear it whispering with strange voiceC
Asking Are we forever then cast outA
The things that helped thee once in thy annoysB
That thou despairest Nay away with doubtA
Take courage to thy heart to heal its woesD
It still shall beat as wildly as a boy's ''E
This tempts me in the night time and I looseF
My soul to dalliance with youth's broken toysB
Ay wherefore suffer In this question liesG
More than my soul can answer and be wiseG

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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