Sonnets From The Portuguese Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDACCAEFEFEF

UNLIKE are we unlike O princely HeartA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Unlike our uses and our destiniesB
nbsp nbsp nbsp Our ministering two angels look surpriseC
On one another as they strike athwartD
Their wings in passing Thou bethink thee artA
nbsp nbsp nbsp A guest for queens to social pageantriesC
nbsp nbsp nbsp With gages from a hundred brighter eyesC
Than tears even can make mine to play thy partA
Of chief musician What hast thou to doE
nbsp nbsp nbsp With looking from the lattice lights at meF
A poor tired wandering singer singing throughE
nbsp nbsp nbsp The dark and leaning up a cypress treeF
The chrism is on thine head on mine the dewE
nbsp nbsp nbsp And Death must dig the level where these agreeF

Elizabeth Barrett Browning



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