Sonnet Xxvi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDED

I lived with visions for my companyA
Instead of men and women years agoB
And found them gentle mates nor thought to knowB
A sweefer music than they played to meA
But soon their trailing purple was not freeA
Of this world's dust their lutes did silent growB
And I myself grew faint and blind belowB
Their vanishing eyes Then THOU didst come to beA
Beloved what they seemed Their shining frontsC
Their songs their splendors better yet the sameD
As river water hallowed into fontsE
Met in thee and from out thee overcameD
My soul with satisfaction of all wantsE
Because God's gifts put man's best dreams to shameD

Elizabeth Barrett Browning



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