Sonnet Xlvi: Parted Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD| What shall be said of this embattled day | A |
| And arm d occupation of this night | B |
| By all thy foes beleaguered now when sight | B |
| Nor sound denotes the loved one far away | A |
| Of these thy vanquished hours what shalt thou say | A |
| As every sense to which she dealt delight | B |
| Now labours lonely o'er the stark noon height | B |
| To reach the sunset's desolate disarray | A |
| Stand still fond fettered wretch while Memory's art | C |
| Parades the Past before thy face and lures | D |
| Thy spirit to her passionate portraitures | D |
| Till the tempestuous tide gates flung apart | C |
| Flood with wild will the hollows of thy heart | C |
| And thy heart rends thee and thy body endures | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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