To Nanine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFGDE

Dear if I never saw your face againA
If all the music of your voice were muteB
As that of a forlorn and broken luteB
If only in my dreams I might attainC
The benediction of your touch how vainC
Were Faith to justify the old pursuitB
Of happiness or Reason to confuteB
The pessimist philosophy of painC
Yet Love not altogether is unwiseD
For still the wind would murmur in the cornE
And still the sun would splendor all the mereF
And I I could not dearest choose but hearG
Your voice upon the breeze and see your eyesD
Shine in the glory of the summer mornE

Ambrose Bierce



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