Sonnet 21 - Say Over Again, And Yet Once Over Again Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEEFFEGHGHGH| XXI | A |
| - | |
| Say over again and yet once over again | B |
| That thou dost love me Though the word repeated | C |
| Should seem 'a cuckoo song ' as thou dost treat it | D |
| Remember never to the hill or plain | E |
| Valley and wood without her cuckoo strain | E |
| Comes the fresh Spring in all her green completed | F |
| Beloved I amid the darkness greeted | F |
| By a doubtful spirit voice in that doubt's pain | E |
| Cry 'Speak once more thou lovest 'Who can fear | G |
| Too many stars though each in heaven shall roll | H |
| Too many flowers though each shall crown the year | G |
| Say thou dost love me love me love me toll | H |
| The silver iterance only minding Dear | G |
| To love me also in silence with thy soul | H |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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