To George Sand: A Desire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCDEFEFEF

THOU large brained woman and large hearted manA
Self called George Sand whose soul amid the lionsB
Of thy tumultuous senses moans defianceC
And answers roar for roar as spirits canA
I would some mild miraculous thunder ranA
Above the applauded circus in applianceC
Of thine own nobler nature's strength and scienceC
Drawing two pinions white as wings of swanD
From thy strong shoulders to amaze the placeE
With holier light that thou to woman's claimF
And man's mightst join beside the angel's graceE
Of a pure genius sanctified from blameF
Till child and maiden pressed to thine embraceE
To kiss upon thy lips a stainless fameF

Elizabeth Barrett Browning



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