Sonnet Liii: Without Her Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD| What of her glass without her The blank grey | A |
| There where the pool is blind of the moon's face | B |
| Her dress without her The tossed empty space | B |
| Of cloud rack whence the moon has passed away | A |
| Her paths without her Day's appointed sway | A |
| Usurped by desolate night Her pillowed place | B |
| Without her Tears ah me for love's good grace | B |
| And cold forgetfulness of night or day | A |
| What of the heart without her Nay poor heart | C |
| Of thee what word remains ere speech be still | D |
| A wayfarer by barren ways and chill | D |
| Steep ways and weary without her thou art | C |
| Where the long cloud the long wood's counterpart | C |
| Sheds doubled darkness up the labouring hill | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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