The Sonnet Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEFF

Scorn not the Sonnet Critic you have frown'dA
Mindless of its just honours with this keyB
Shakespeare unlock'd his heart the melodyB
Of this small lute gave ease to Petrarch's woundA
A thousand times this pipe did Tasso soundA
With it Cam ouml ens sooth'd an exile's griefC
The Sonnet glitter'd a gay myrtle leafC
Amid the cypress with which Dante crown'dA
His visionary brow a glow worm lampD
It cheer'd mild Spenser call'd from Faery landE
To struggle through dark ways and when a dampD
Fell round the path of Milton in his handE
The Thing became a trumpet whence he blewF
Soul animating strains alas too fewF

William Wordsworth



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