A Serenade Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCA DEFG HIJI| 'Sas agapo sas agapo ' | A |
| He sang beneath her lattice | B |
| ''Sas agapo' ' she murmured 'O | C |
| I wonder now what that is ' | A |
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| Was she less fair that she did bear | D |
| So light a load of knowledge | E |
| Are loving looks got out of books | F |
| Or kisses taught in college | G |
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| Of woman's lore give me no more | H |
| Than how to love in many | I |
| A tongue men brawl she speaks them all | J |
| Who says 'I love ' in any | I |
Ambrose Bierce
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