Sonnets Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEDEDE| Into the golden vessel of great song | A |
| Let us pour all our passion breast to breast | B |
| Let other lovers lie in love and rest | B |
| Not we articulate so but with the tongue | C |
| Of all the world the churning blood the long | A |
| Shuddering quiet the desperate hot palms pressed | B |
| Sharply together upon the escaping guest | B |
| The common soul unguarded and grown strong | A |
| Longing alone is singer to the lute | D |
| Let still on nettles in the open sigh | E |
| The minstrel that in slumber is as mute | D |
| As any man and love be far and high | E |
| That else forsakes the topmost branch a fruit | D |
| Found on the ground by every passer by | E |
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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