Sonnet Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDEDE

Thou hast thy calling to some palace floorA
Most gracious singer of high poems whereB
The dancers will break footing from the careB
Of watching up thy pregnant lips for moreA
And dost thou lift this house's latch too poorC
For hand of thine and canst thou think and bearB
To let thy music drop here unawareB
In folds of golden fulness at my doorA
Look up and see the casement broken inD
The bats and owlets builders in the roofE
My cricket chirps against thy mandolinD
Hush call no echo up in further proofE
Of desolation there 's a voice withinD
That weeps as thou must sing alone aloofE

Elizabeth Barrett Browning



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