Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Xxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBDEFEFBB| He bore her to his home 'twixt life and death | A |
| By mute connivance of the slumbering streets | B |
| Bore her redeemed to a new world of breath | A |
| And peace divine belike the Paraclete's | B |
| There lay she in his hands for many days | B |
| Speechless unasking only in her soul | C |
| The wonder grew at love's mysterious ways | B |
| Which had outwitted grief and proved her fool | D |
| Ay fool in sooth unblest by her own will | E |
| Yet now by chiding of love's guidance blest | F |
| Who sparing all of all now found her fill | E |
| And lost to love was now of love the guest | F |
| Dreaming she lay with visions in her eyes | B |
| Of a new world where women all were wise | B |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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