Sonnet Xxxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEDFDF| If I leave all for thee wilt thou exchange | A |
| And be all to me Shall I never miss | B |
| Home talk and blessing and the common kiss | B |
| That comes to each in turn nor count it strange | A |
| When I look up to drop on a new range | A |
| Of walls and floors another home than this | B |
| Nay wilt thou fill that place by me which is | C |
| Filled by dead eyes too tender to know change | A |
| That 's hardest If to conquer love has tried | D |
| To conquer grief tries more as all things prove | E |
| For grief indeed is love and grief beside | D |
| Alas I have grieved sol am hard to love | F |
| Yet love me wilt thou Open thine heart wide | D |
| And fold within the wet wings of thy dove | F |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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