 Studying Sonic 29 by Elizabeth Browning Here's how you can analyse this poem The poem is one stanza which is a sonnet, in other words a love poem of 14 lines The poem repeats the title I think of thee in the first line which shows that the speaker is obsessed with the lover She refers to vine's tree and leaves which belong to semantic field of nature showing that her love for this person is natural The speaker's tone changes in line 6, they become more commanding and assertive showing that they want to see the lover They mention the person is dearer and better, now the caesura hair shows their complete infatuation with their lover The tone of the poem becomes more sexual in line 9, this imperative sentence tells the lover to basically undress We reach the climax of the poem in line 11 when the speaker says verse shattered everywhere This rule of three shows the speaker's excitement at their sexual relationship The final line of this poem where we can see the caesura hair as well as the repetition of these shows that the speaker is no longer frustrated