Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: Lviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGFF| It might not be Some things are possible | A |
| And some impossible for even God | B |
| And Esther had no soul which Heaven or Hell | C |
| Could touch by joy or soften by the rod | B |
| She could not really love me The day came | D |
| How soon how late I need not to devise | E |
| When passion prayed its last and only shame | D |
| Stood for my portion in a world grown wise | E |
| And I went forth for ever from her sight | F |
| Knowing the good and evil On that day | G |
| I did her wrong by anger Now life's light | F |
| Illumines all and I behold her gay | G |
| As I first knew her in my love purblind | F |
| Dear passionate Esther soulless but how kind | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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