Mrs. Browning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCDEFGEFG

O voice of ecstasy and lyric painA
Divinely throated and divinely heardB
Among old England's songsters Sprite or birdB
Haunting the woods of song with raptured strainA
In whose wild music Love is born and slainA
And young Desire cries ever a battle wordB
And Passion goes ready with kiss or swordC
To make us captive or set free againD
Above the flowery meads of English songE
Enchantment sweet her golden numbers pourF
Commanding and compelling like DesireG
O nightingale and lark how o'er the throngE
Of all thy sister singers thou dost soarF
Filled with seraphic love and Sapphic fireG

Madison Julius Cawein



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