The Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEFF| Scorn not the Sonnet Critic you have frown'd | A |
| Mindless of its just honours with this key | B |
| Shakespeare unlock'd his heart the melody | B |
| Of this small lute gave ease to Petrarch's wound | A |
| A thousand times this pipe did Tasso sound | A |
| With it Cam ouml ens sooth'd an exile's grief | C |
| The Sonnet glitter'd a gay myrtle leaf | C |
| Amid the cypress with which Dante crown'd | A |
| His visionary brow a glow worm lamp | D |
| It cheer'd mild Spenser call'd from Faery land | E |
| To struggle through dark ways and when a damp | D |
| Fell round the path of Milton in his hand | E |
| The Thing became a trumpet whence he blew | F |
| Soul animating strains alas too few | F |
William Wordsworth
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