Sonnet 15 - Accuse Me Not, Beseech Thee, That I Wear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBADADADXV | A |
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Accuse me not beseech thee that I wear | B |
Too calm and sad a face in front of thine | C |
For we two look two ways and cannot shine | C |
With the same sunlight on our brow and hair | B |
On me thou lookest with no doubting care | B |
As on a bee shut in a crystalline | C |
Since sorrow hath shut me safe in love's divine | C |
And to spread wing and fly in the outer air | B |
Were most impossible failure if I strove | A |
To fail so But I look on thee on thee | D |
Beholding besides love the end of love | A |
Hearing oblivion beyond memory | D |
As one who sits and gazes from above | A |
Over the rivers to the bitter sea | D |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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