Sonnet 04 - Thou Hast Thy Calling To Some Palace-floor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDCCBEAEAEA| IV | A |
| - | |
| Thou hast thy calling to some palace floor | B |
| Most gracious singer of high poems where | C |
| The dancers will break footing from the care | C |
| Of watching up thy pregnant lips for more | B |
| And dost thou lift this house's latch too poor | D |
| For hand of thine and canst thou think and bear | C |
| To let thy music drop here unaware | C |
| In folds of golden fulness at my door | B |
| Look up and see the casement broken in | E |
| The bats and owlets builders in the roof | A |
| My cricket chirps against thy mandolin | E |
| Hush call no echo up in further proof | A |
| Of desolation there 's a voice within | E |
| That weeps as thou must sing alone aloof | A |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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