Sonnet Vi: Go From Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCDGo from me Yet I feel that I shall stand | A |
Henceforth in thy shadow Nevermore | B |
Alone upon the threshold of my door | B |
Of individual life I shall command | A |
The uses of my soul nor lift my hand | A |
Serenely in the sunshine as before | B |
Without the sense of that which I forbore | B |
Thy touch upon the palm The widest land | A |
Doom takes to part us leaves thy heart in mine | C |
With pulses that beat double What I do | D |
And what I dream include thee as the wine | C |
Must taste of its own grapes And when I sue | D |
God for myself He hears that name of thine | C |
And sees within my eyes the tears of two | D |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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