A Woman's Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED DFDFEEGC| I am not blind I understand | A |
| I see him loyal good and wise | B |
| I feel decision in his hand | A |
| I read his honour in his eyes | B |
| Manliest among men is he | C |
| With every gift and grace to clothe him | D |
| He never loved a girl but me mdash | E |
| And I I loathe him loathe him | D |
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| The other Ah I value him | D |
| Precisely at his proper rate | F |
| A creature of caprice and whim | D |
| Unstable weak importunate | F |
| His thoughts are set on paltry gain mdash | E |
| You only tell me what I see mdash | E |
| I know him selfish cold and vain | G |
| But oh he's all the world to me | C |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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