Sonnet Xxxiv: The Dark Glass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCED| Not I myself know all my love for thee | A |
| How should I reach so far who cannot weigh | B |
| To morrow's dower by gage of yesterday | B |
| Shall birth and death and all dark names that be | A |
| As doors and windows bared to some loud sea | A |
| Lash deaf mine ears and blind my face with spray | B |
| And shall my sense pierce love the last relay | B |
| And ultimate outpost of eternity | A |
| Lo what am I to Love the lord of all | C |
| One murmuring shell he gathers from the sand | D |
| One little heart flame sheltered in his hand | D |
| Yet through thine eyes he grants me clearest call | C |
| And veriest touch of powers primordial | E |
| That any hour girt life may understand | D |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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