Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Xix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFFFGFF| And still the music sounded near and near | A |
| Loud and more loud on Adrian's nuptial way | B |
| Preluding soft as 'twere a dulcimer | C |
| But gathering strength and volume with delay | B |
| And sadness too In truth as strange a chaunt | D |
| As ever bridegroom's ear might choose to know | E |
| Or lover's voice to listening lover vaunt | D |
| Thus Adrian argued in his dream for lo | E |
| The dirge resolved itself to words of pain | F |
| And Miserere mei Domine'' | F |
| Became the burden of its dolorous strain | F |
| Till the love faded from Natalia's glee | G |
| And with a sudden shudder in the sun | F |
| Adrian awoke and his brave dream was done | F |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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