Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGAA| But Adrian who was young and all athirst | A |
| For human joy and turbulent and strong | B |
| Grew discontent with her despairs and curst | A |
| Nor spared he her the jibings of his tongue | C |
| He mocked at her vain virtue and the words | D |
| She used to comfort him when sometimes she | E |
| With weak heart battling like a troubled bird's | D |
| Which sees the nets would ease his misery | E |
| With telling her own pain and making show | F |
| Of her soul's hunger to his hungry soul | G |
| It only angered him this prate of woe | F |
| And back he thrust on her her beggar's dole | G |
| Of idle sighs And If I have not bread | A |
| For pity let me be and starve '' he said | A |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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