Xii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDBBDECECECIndeed this very love which is my boast | A |
And which when rising up from breast to brow | B |
Doth crown me with a ruby large enow | C |
To draw men's eyes and prove the inner cost | D |
This love even all my worth to the uttermost | D |
I should not love withal unless that thou | B |
Hadst set me an example shown me how | B |
When first thine earnest eyes with mine were crossed | D |
And love called love And thus I cannot speak | E |
Of love even as a good thing of my own | C |
Thy soul hath snatched up mine all faint and weak | E |
And placed it by thee on a golden throne | C |
And that I love O soul we must be meek | E |
Is by thee only whom I love alone | C |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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