Esther, A Sonnet Sequence: Xxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEFGHGAII| Silence I will not listen '' And for what '' | A |
| She added strangely in a softer mood | B |
| You see I am not angry Do you not | C |
| Only soft hearted and alas too good | D |
| Why did you follow me '' She took my hand | E |
| With a sudden action so devoid of guile | F |
| That I who could not choose but understand | E |
| Was softened too and fooled into a smile | F |
| Why did you follow me Here feel '' she said | G |
| How my heart beats It frightens me to find | H |
| So much of cunning in so young a head | G |
| So young a heart and mine which is not blind '' | A |
| She pressed my hand to her side In truth her heart | I |
| Was beating there my own heart's counterpart | I |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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