Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Vii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGHII| But where he fared and how it matters not | A |
| He and his mourning ere a month had run | B |
| Were out of mind with all and clean forgot | A |
| Kinsman and friend and foe save only one | B |
| Only Natalia She with tightened breath | C |
| Heard his name spoken in reproof's vain way | D |
| And gave her melancholy soul to death | C |
| Foolish Natalia who in love's full day | D |
| Had spent her grief had nothing now to give | E |
| Of greater woe to her soul's agonies | F |
| Living she yet had hardly dared to live | G |
| She had wept dry the fountains of her eyes | H |
| And never on her sorrow broke a gleam | I |
| Of that assuagement tears on others stream | I |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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