On The Death Of Mrs. Browning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBDEFFFEF

WHICH of the Angels sang so well in HeavenA
That the approving Archon of the quireB
Cried Come up hither and he going higherC
Carried a note out of the choral sevenA
Whereat that cherub to whom choice is givenA
Among the singers that on earth aspireB
Beckon d thee from us and thou and thy lyreB
Sudden ascended out of sight Yet evenD
In Heaven thou weepest Well true wife to weepE
Thy voice doth so betray that sweet offenceF
That no new call should more exalt thee henceF
But for thy harp Ah lend it and such graceF
Shall still advance thy neighbor that thou keepE
Thy seat and at thy side a vacant placeF

Sydney Thompson Dobell



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