Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: Xxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDEFEGCGDHI

I had stopped to read a handbill of the playA
Caught by the lettering Thus it was I readB
Programme of this night's pieces SaturdayC
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 anewF
For the first time at Lyons '' And a nameE
Followed in giant type of one who thenG
Illustrious stood in all the world of follyC
The most sublime Comedian known to menG
Mademoiselle Esther Muse of Melancholy ''D
She in her part of Manon so 'twas writH
Three nights would play in honour infiniteI

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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