The term that describes a carved or inscribed upright stone, usually used as a marker or to commemorate an event is a stele.
The rhyme scheme of Shakespeare's sonnets is
D. ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
Below is Sonnet 50 By William Shakespeare
Answer:
Williams introduces the idea that the relationship between humans and nature is not ideal and suggests that Williams is further developing Raleigh's critique of Marlowe's depiction of country life.
Explanation:
By ending the second stanza with the phrase “if ever this were true” (Williams, line 16), Williams suggests that the “loveliness” that poets such as Marlowe described was not only “long ago” (Williams, lines 11, 12), but also imaginary and may never have existed.