An Autumn Sonnet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDCDEFGHIFGJ| These little presents of your tenderness | A |
| Although less grand a gift than was your love | B |
| Are dear to me in this October stress | C |
| Of wind and war and whirling leaves above | B |
| They comfort my soul's Autumn and they prove | D |
| How little time can do to ban or bless | C |
| How much ourselves You willed the years should move | D |
| Back in their cycle And behold love this | E |
| Now therefore let us mark this fortunate day | F |
| And use it for our feast day Every year | G |
| Let us when winds are high and the leaves fall | H |
| Hold in this house our love's memorial | I |
| Sitting thus hand in hand Still let me lay | F |
| As in the happy days ere leaves were sere | G |
| My head upon your lap and call you dear '' | J |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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