Sonnet Xiii: Youth's Antiphony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCED| I love you sweet how can you ever learn | A |
| How much I love you You I love even so | B |
| And so I learn it Sweet you cannot know | B |
| How fair you are If fair enough to earn | A |
| Your love so much is all my love's concern | A |
| My love grows hourly sweet Mine too doth grow | B |
| Yet love seemed full so many hours ago | B |
| Thus lovers speak till kisses claim their turn | A |
| Ah happy they to whom such words as these | C |
| In youth have served for speech the whole day long | D |
| Hour after hour remote from the world's throng | D |
| Work contest fame all life's confederate pleas | C |
| What while Love breathed in sighs and silences | E |
| Through two blent souls one rapturous undersong | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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