Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Viii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHGHEE| And so it was that sitting ever thus | A |
| Dumb to all speech of those that knew her woe | B |
| And bare with her sole sorrow in the house | C |
| And ever watching with sad eyes below | B |
| To see if any came with help for her | D |
| Whom none could help with pity or with pride | E |
| Or word of patience ere her time was near | F |
| She bore her yet unliving child and died | E |
| There was great mourning for her in those days | G |
| Because of her high lineage and fair youth | H |
| Men knowing her spoke nobly in her praise | G |
| Or knowing not yet mourned for very ruth | H |
| And all Rome wept for her and far and wide | E |
| The fame was noised how of her love she died | E |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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