An Autumn Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDCDEFGHIFGJ

These little presents of your tendernessA
Although less grand a gift than was your loveB
Are dear to me in this October stressC
Of wind and war and whirling leaves aboveB
They comfort my soul's Autumn and they proveD
How little time can do to ban or blessC
How much ourselves You willed the years should moveD
Back in their cycle And behold love thisE
Now therefore let us mark this fortunate dayF
And use it for our feast day Every yearG
Let us when winds are high and the leaves fallH
Hold in this house our love's memorialI
Sitting thus hand in hand Still let me layF
As in the happy days ere leaves were sereG
My head upon your lap and call you dear ''J

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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