To George Sand: A Desire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCDEFEFEFTHOU large brained woman and large hearted man | A |
Self called George Sand whose soul amid the lions | B |
Of thy tumultuous senses moans defiance | C |
And answers roar for roar as spirits can | A |
I would some mild miraculous thunder ran | A |
Above the applauded circus in appliance | C |
Of thine own nobler nature's strength and science | C |
Drawing two pinions white as wings of swan | D |
From thy strong shoulders to amaze the place | E |
With holier light that thou to woman's claim | F |
And man's mightst join beside the angel's grace | E |
Of a pure genius sanctified from blame | F |
Till child and maiden pressed to thine embrace | E |
To kiss upon thy lips a stainless fame | F |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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