Sonnet Lxii: The Soul's Sphere Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEDDE| Some prisoned moon in steep cloud fastnesses | A |
| Throned queen and thralled some dying sun whose pyre | B |
| Blazed with momentous memorable fire | B |
| Who hath not yearned and fed his heart with these | A |
| Who sleepless hath not anguished to appease | A |
| Tragical shadow's realm of sound and sight | C |
| Conjectured in the lamentable night | C |
| Lo the soul's sphere of infinite images | A |
| What sense shall count them Whether it forecast | D |
| The rose winged hours that flutter in the van | E |
| Of Love's unquestioning unreveal d span | E |
| Visions of golden futures or that last | D |
| Wild pageant of the accumulated past | D |
| That clangs and flashes for a drowning man | E |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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