Sonnet Vii: Supreme Surrender Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDEED| To all the spirits of Love that wander by | A |
| Along his love sown harvest field of sleep | B |
| My lady lies apparent and the deep | B |
| Calls to the deep and no man sees but I | A |
| The bliss so long afar at length so nigh | A |
| Rests there attained Methinks proud Love must weep | B |
| When Fate's control doth from his harvest reap | B |
| The sacred hour for which the years did sigh | A |
| First touched the hand now warm around my neck | C |
| Taught memory long to mock desire and lo | D |
| Across my breast the abandoned hair doth flow | D |
| Where one shorn tress long stirred the longing ache | E |
| And next the heart that trembled for its sake | E |
| Lies the queen heart in sovereign overthrow | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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