Sonnet Xiii: Youth's Antiphony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCED

I love you sweet how can you ever learnA
How much I love you You I love even soB
And so I learn it Sweet you cannot knowB
How fair you are If fair enough to earnA
Your love so much is all my love's concernA
My love grows hourly sweet Mine too doth growB
Yet love seemed full so many hours agoB
Thus lovers speak till kisses claim their turnA
Ah happy they to whom such words as theseC
In youth have served for speech the whole day longD
Hour after hour remote from the world's throngD
Work contest fame all life's confederate pleasC
What while Love breathed in sighs and silencesE
Through two blent souls one rapturous undersongD

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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