Sonnet Xxxiii: Yes, Call Me By My Pet-name! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBADBDBEB| Yes call me by my pet name let me hear | A |
| The name I used to run at when a child | B |
| From innocent play and leave the cowslips piled | B |
| To glance up in some face that proved me dear | C |
| With the look of its eyes I miss the clear | C |
| Fond voices which being drawn and reconciled | B |
| Into the music of Heaven's undefiled | B |
| Call me no longer Silence on the bier | A |
| While I call God call God So let thy mouth | D |
| Be heir to those who are now exanimate | B |
| Gather the north flowers to complete the south | D |
| And catch the early love up in the late | B |
| Yes call me by that name and I in truth | E |
| With the same heart will answer and not wait | B |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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