To Nanine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFGDE| Dear if I never saw your face again | A |
| If all the music of your voice were mute | B |
| As that of a forlorn and broken lute | B |
| If only in my dreams I might attain | C |
| The benediction of your touch how vain | C |
| Were Faith to justify the old pursuit | B |
| Of happiness or Reason to confute | B |
| The pessimist philosophy of pain | C |
| Yet Love not altogether is unwise | D |
| For still the wind would murmur in the corn | E |
| And still the sun would splendor all the mere | F |
| And I I could not dearest choose but hear | G |
| Your voice upon the breeze and see your eyes | D |
| Shine in the glory of the summer morn | E |
Ambrose Bierce
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