Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Xiii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHH| A heritage for ever Such a sleep | A |
| Came upon Adrian and such a dream | B |
| As in the shade he lay a weary heap | A |
| For while he rested still it seemed to him | C |
| He rode towards the city of his love | D |
| Only in mirth not sadness And behold | E |
| In his soothed bosom Hope a brooding dove | D |
| Had made again her nest and manifold | E |
| Fair pleasures round him seemed to perch and sing | F |
| Like wild birds in the branches overhead | G |
| And his heart leaped in joy with everything | F |
| As in the days ere yet his joys were dead | G |
| Until he found himself it seemed in Rome | H |
| And knocking at the doors of his own home | H |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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