A New Pilgrimage: Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCABADEFBGG| How shall I ransom me The world without | A |
| Where once I lived in vain expense and noise | B |
| Say shall it welcome me in this last rout | A |
| Back to its bosom of forgotten joys | B |
| Sometimes I hear it whispering with strange voice | C |
| Asking Are we forever then cast out | A |
| The things that helped thee once in thy annoys | B |
| That thou despairest Nay away with doubt | A |
| Take courage to thy heart to heal its woes | D |
| It still shall beat as wildly as a boy's '' | E |
| This tempts me in the night time and I loose | F |
| My soul to dalliance with youth's broken toys | B |
| Ay wherefore suffer In this question lies | G |
| More than my soul can answer and be wise | G |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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