Sonnet Xxxvii: The Love-moon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBBBEFEFGH

'When that dead face bowered in the furthest yearsA
Which once was all the life years held for theeB
Can now scarce bid the tides of memoryB
Cast on thy soul a little spray of tearsC
How canst thou gaze into these eyes of hersD
Whom now thy heart delights in and not seeB
Within each orb Love's philtred euphrasyB
Make them of buried troth remembrancersB
Nay pitiful Love nay loving Pity WellE
Thou knowest that in these twain I have confess'dF
Two very voices of thy summoning bellE
Nay Master shall not Death make manifestF
In these the culminant changes which approveG
The love moon that must light my soul to LoveH

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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