Sonnet Ix: Passion And Worship Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBBDEFFGEF| One flame winged brought a white winged harp player | A |
| Even where my lady and I lay all alone | B |
| Saying Behold this minstrel is unknown | B |
| Bid him depart for I am minstrel here | C |
| Only my strains are to Love's dear ones dear | D |
| Then said I Through thine hautboy's rapturous tone | B |
| Unto my lady still this harp makes moan | B |
| And still she deems the cadence deep and clear | D |
| Then said my lady Thou art Passion of Love | E |
| And this Love's Worship both he plights to me | F |
| Thy mastering music walks the sunlit sea | F |
| But where wan water trembles in the grove | G |
| And the wan moon is all the light thereof | E |
| This harp still makes my name its voluntary | F |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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