A New Pilgrimage: Sonnet Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBABADEFEGG| I will break through my bondage Let me be | A |
| Homeless once more a wanderer on the Earth | B |
| Marked with my soul's sole care for company | A |
| Like Cain lest I do murder on my hearth | C |
| I ask not others' goods nor wealth nor worth | B |
| Nor the world's kindness which should comfort me | A |
| But to forget the story of my birth | B |
| And go forth naked of all name but free | A |
| Where the flowers blow there let me sit and dream | D |
| Where the rain falls ah leave my tears their way | E |
| Where men laugh loud I too will join the hymn | F |
| And in God's congregation let me pray | E |
| Only alone I ask this thing alone | G |
| Where none may know me or have ever known | G |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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