Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Xii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDECBCBFG| He slept as only under the free heaven | A |
| It is given to sleep a slumber shadowless | B |
| As the broad river to whose banks at even | C |
| That spirit comes which brings forgetfulness | B |
| A silence undisturbed by the world's tread | D |
| Which sees not hears not feels not yet is girt | E |
| With sound and light and sense which seeming dead | D |
| Drinks in Earth's life in cure of every hurt | E |
| And so takes consolation Dreams anon | C |
| Come for the soul's refreshment apparitions | B |
| Begot of heaven's beauty and the sun | C |
| No meaningless expectance of sad visions | B |
| But tales prophetic of new days more fair | F |
| And to be numbered with the things that are | G |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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