Sonnet Xxxiv: With The Same Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCECF| With the same heart I said I'll answer thee | A |
| As those when thou shalt call me by my name | B |
| Lo the vain promise is the same the same | B |
| Perplexed and ruffled by life's strategy | A |
| When called before I told how hastily | A |
| I dropped my flowers or brake off from a game | B |
| To run and answer with the smile that came | B |
| At play last moment and went on with me | A |
| Through my obedience When I answer now | C |
| I drop a grave thought break from solitude | D |
| Yet still my heart goes to thee ponder how | C |
| Not as to a single good but all my good | E |
| Lay thy hand on it best one and allow | C |
| That no child's foot could run as fast as this blood | F |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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