Natalia-s Resurrection: Sonnet Xxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEGHGHII| Yet so it was Adrian had hardly set | A |
| His lips to those cold lips where death had been | B |
| His eyes those clammy eyelids scarce had wet | A |
| With his warm tears and poured his soul between | C |
| Nor yet with eager hands had he undone | D |
| That bosom's fastness of its snowy fold | E |
| Ere lo on his rapt ear there fell a moan | F |
| As of one waking in the night grown cold | E |
| And even as he held her in his arms | G |
| And gazed into her face by the dim light | H |
| He saw her blue eyes open in alarms | G |
| As wondering who was with her in the night | H |
| And a long shudder pass through all her frame | I |
| And her lips move as half she breathed his name | I |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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