On The Death Of Mrs. Browning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBDEFFFEFWHICH of the Angels sang so well in Heaven | A |
That the approving Archon of the quire | B |
Cried Come up hither and he going higher | C |
Carried a note out of the choral seven | A |
Whereat that cherub to whom choice is given | A |
Among the singers that on earth aspire | B |
Beckon d thee from us and thou and thy lyre | B |
Sudden ascended out of sight Yet even | D |
In Heaven thou weepest Well true wife to weep | E |
Thy voice doth so betray that sweet offence | F |
That no new call should more exalt thee hence | F |
But for thy harp Ah lend it and such grace | F |
Shall still advance thy neighbor that thou keep | E |
Thy seat and at thy side a vacant place | F |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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