Sonnets 10: Oh, My Beloved, Have You Thought Of This Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEGHH| Oh my beloved have you thought of this | A |
| How in the years to come unscrupulous Time | B |
| More cruel than Death will tear you from my kiss | A |
| And make you old and leave me in my prime | B |
| How you and I who scale together yet | C |
| A little while the sweet immortal height | D |
| No pilgrim may remember or forget | C |
| As sure as the world turns some granite night | D |
| Shall lie awake and know the gracious flame | E |
| Gone out forever on the mutual stone | F |
| And call to mind that on the day you came | E |
| I was a child and you a hero grown mdash | G |
| And the night pass and the strange morning break | H |
| Upon our anguish for each other's sake | H |
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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