A Bit Of Science Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCDEE| What photograph in colors 'Tis a dream | A |
| And he who dreams it is not overwise | B |
| If colors are vibration they but seem | A |
| And have no being But if Tyndall lies | B |
| Why come then photograph my lady's eyes | B |
| Nay friend you can't the splendor of their blue | C |
| As on my own beclouded orbs they rest | D |
| To naught but vibratory motion's due | C |
| As heart head limbs and all I am attest | D |
| How could her eyes at rest themselves be making | E |
| In me so uncontrollable a shaking | E |
Ambrose Bierce
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