Sonnet 44 - Beloved, Thou Hast Brought Me Many Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBCDCDCD

XLIVA
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Beloved thou hast brought me many flowersB
Plucked in the garden all the summer throughC
And winter and it seemed as if they grewC
In this close room nor missed the sun and showersB
So in the like name of that love of oursB
Take back these thoughts which here unfolded tooC
And which on warm and cold days I withdrewC
From my heart's ground Indeed those beds and bowersB
Be overgrown with bitter weeds and rueC
And wait thy weeding yet here's eglantineD
Here 's ivy take them as I used to doC
Thy fowers and keep them where they shall not pineD
Instruct thine eyes to keep their colors trueC
And tell thy soul their roots are left in mineD

Elizabeth Barrett Browning



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