Sonnet Xliv: Cloud And Wind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEEFFE| Love should I fear death most for you or me | A |
| Yet if you die can I not follow you | B |
| Forcing the straits of change Alas but who | B |
| Shall wrest a bond from night's inveteracy | C |
| Ere yet my hazardous soul put forth to be | A |
| Her warrant against all her haste might rue | B |
| Ah in your eyes so reached what dumb adieu | B |
| What unsunned gyres of waste eternity | A |
| And if I die the first shall death be then | D |
| A lampless watchtower whence I see you weep | E |
| Or woe is me a bed wherein my sleep | E |
| Ne'er notes as death's dear cup at last you drain | F |
| The hour when you too learn that all is vain | F |
| And that Hope sows what Love shall never reap | E |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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