Sonnet V: Heart's Hope Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEEC| By what word's power the key of paths untrod | A |
| Shall I the difficult deeps of Love explore | B |
| Till parted waves of Song yield up the shore | B |
| Even as that sea which Israel crossed dryshod | A |
| For lo in some poor rhythmic period | A |
| Lady I fain would tell how evermore | B |
| Thy soul I know not from thy body nor | B |
| Thee from myself neither our love from God | A |
| Yea in God's name and Love's and thine would I | C |
| Draw from one loving heart such evidence | D |
| As to all hearts all things shall signify | C |
| Tender as dawn's first hill fire and intense | E |
| As instantaneous penetrating sense | E |
| In Spring's birth hour of other Springs gone by | C |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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