Forgiven Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCDI might have met his anger with a smile | A |
For so it was that I had set my heart | B |
To mask deception with a wanton's guile | A |
And save the tears that now begin to start | B |
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I might have worn my guilty crown of thorn | C |
Yea even worn it gladly like a prize | D |
But oh more bitter than his rage or scorn | C |
He left me with forgiveness in his eyes | D |
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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