Mrs. Browning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCDEFGEFG| O voice of ecstasy and lyric pain | A |
| Divinely throated and divinely heard | B |
| Among old England's songsters Sprite or bird | B |
| Haunting the woods of song with raptured strain | A |
| In whose wild music Love is born and slain | A |
| And young Desire cries ever a battle word | B |
| And Passion goes ready with kiss or sword | C |
| To make us captive or set free again | D |
| Above the flowery meads of English song | E |
| Enchantment sweet her golden numbers pour | F |
| Commanding and compelling like Desire | G |
| O nightingale and lark how o'er the throng | E |
| Of all thy sister singers thou dost soar | F |
| Filled with seraphic love and Sapphic fire | G |
Madison Julius Cawein
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