Love Sonnet Xvii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECDE

Beloved lest I should remember IA
Must swift forget the wonder of last nightB
Hot memory would but blacken out my sightB
And dull my senses till they seemed to dieA
How could I live remembering that sighA
That breath that sob that all sublime delightB
Eternal joy is death I think and mightB
Not such sweet madness kill me coming nighA
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I died with you that hour Or if not mergedC
Myself in you commingling all my lifeD
Within your own until I fled and fledE
Into your blood and my pure pulses surgedC
Heaped with the wedded bliss of man and wifeD
Dying I lived and living I was deadE

Zora Bernice May Cross



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