Sonnet 41 - I Thank All Who Have Loved Me In Their Hearts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BAABBAABCDEFEF| XLI | A |
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| I thank all who have loved me in their hearts | B |
| With thanks and love from mine Deep thanks to all | A |
| Who paused a little near the prison wall | A |
| To hear my music in its louder parts | B |
| Ere they went onward each one to the mart's | B |
| Or temple's occupation beyond call | A |
| But thou who in my voice's sink and fall | A |
| When the sob took it thy divinest Art's | B |
| Own instrument didst drop down at thy foot | C |
| To hearken what I said between my tears | D |
| Instruct me how to thank thee Oh to shoot | E |
| My soul's full meaning into future years | F |
| That they should lend it utterance and salute | E |
| Love that endures from Life that disappears | F |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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