Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Xvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGHIJK| Nor yet in vain For to him through the rout | A |
| Behold 'mid herald whispers of her name | B |
| And laughing eyes and welcome hands held out | A |
| Natalia's self behind her husband came | B |
| Her face arrayed in smiles as who should say | C |
| She held a secret string of happiness | D |
| Joined to her heart grief could not take away | C |
| And Adrian gazed at her in rapturous bliss | E |
| Knowing his love had triumphed o'er the grave | F |
| And she at last was his a heritage | G |
| For ever for his heart to hold and have | H |
| In spite of change and death's untimely rage | I |
| And the long tempest of forgotten tears | J |
| The pain the anger and the grief of years | K |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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