Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHH| Matron was she of a great Roman house | A |
| And wed in youth to one she might not love | B |
| Her birth her fortune her name luminous | C |
| Such as all noblest virtues most behove | B |
| How dare she trifle with ignoble things | D |
| Or yield her fair fame to a stranger's care | E |
| Or let her passionate desire take wings | D |
| Or be of those unchastely debonnaire | E |
| Yet with him she was well and far from him | F |
| A bird shaft stricken which no more may fly | G |
| She deemed his smile as of the seraphim | F |
| And in his frown she was one like to die | G |
| For his dear sake 'twixt niggard hopes and fears | H |
| She lived in death for two long weary years | H |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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