Sonnet X: Yet Love, Mere Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBBCDCDCDYet love mere love is beautiful indeed | A |
And worthy of acceptation Fire is bright | B |
Let temple burn or flax an equal light | B |
Leaps in the flame from cedar plank or weed | A |
And love is fire And when I say at need | A |
i I love thee i mark i I love thee i in thy sight | B |
I stand transfigured glorified aright | B |
With conscience of the new rays that proceed | B |
Out of my face toward thine There's nothing low | C |
In love when love the lowest meanest creatures | D |
Who love God God accepts while loving so | C |
And what I i feel i across the inferior features | D |
Of what I i am i doth flash itself and show | C |
How that great work of Love enhances Nature's | D |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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