Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: Xxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFEGCGDHI| I had stopped to read a handbill of the play | A |
| Caught by the lettering Thus it was I read | B |
| Programme of this night's pieces Saturday | C |
| The twentieth of October X Y Z ' | D |
| A piece in one act and Les Bergers Fous ' | D |
| These to be followed by the well known drame' | E |
| Of Manon Lescaut ' here brought out anew | F |
| For the first time at Lyons '' And a name | E |
| Followed in giant type of one who then | G |
| Illustrious stood in all the world of folly | C |
| The most sublime Comedian known to men | G |
| Mademoiselle Esther Muse of Melancholy '' | D |
| She in her part of Manon so 'twas writ | H |
| Three nights would play in honour infinite | I |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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