Sonnet Xliv: Belovèd, Thou Hast Brought Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCBCBC| Belov d thou hast brought me many flowers | A |
| Plucked in the garden all the summer through | B |
| And winter and it seemed as if they grew | B |
| In this close room nor missed the sun and showers | A |
| So in the like name of that love of ours | A |
| Take back these thoughts which here unfolded too | B |
| And which on warm and cold days I withdrew | B |
| From my heart's ground Indeed those bed and bowers | A |
| Be overgrown with bitter weeds and rue | B |
| And wait thy weeding yet here's eglantine | C |
| Here's ivy take them as I used to do | B |
| Thy flowers and keep them where they shall not pine | C |
| Instruct thine eyes to keep their colours true | B |
| And tell thy soul their roots are left in mine | C |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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