Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHH| So he departed angry and in haste | A |
| A bitter wanderer on the ways of life | B |
| He cared not whither so he found a feast | C |
| Spread for his hunger which should need no strife | B |
| He went out silent scornful and alone | D |
| That none might pity him He would not make | E |
| Of his too public grief a public moan | D |
| Nor yet feign laughter for his manhood's sake | E |
| For now that love was lost he less had heart | F |
| To cast his pride too on the dunghill there | G |
| And his were griefs where none could bear a part | F |
| And his a cup of pain no lips could share | G |
| He went his way to Germany some said | H |
| And some to Naples some that he was dead | H |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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