Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Ix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGFGHI| Thus Adrian learned it And behold his heart | A |
| Which he had hardened against all dismay | B |
| And wrapped up secretly and laid apart | A |
| As something which should not be used to day | B |
| Woke with a pang and tremulously wan | C |
| Started and listened There in the new morn | D |
| Of this grey wakening like a long drowned man | E |
| Brought back to life he knew the world forlorn | D |
| By the dull ache which was in every limb | F |
| The ghastly pleasures which had gorged his care | G |
| Paled as he looked at them His dead lusts dim | F |
| Stank like lost corpses in the morning air | G |
| And yet 'twas passing sweet despite the pain | H |
| To feel and move and live and love again | I |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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