Which Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEAA

We ask that Love shall rise to the divineA
And yet we crave him very human tooB
Our hearts would drain the crimson of his wineA
Our souls despise him if he prove untrueB
Poor Love I hardly see what you can doB
We know all human things are weak and frailC
And yet we claim that very part of youB
Then inconsistent blame you if you failC
When you would soar 't is we who clip your wingsD
Although we weep because you faint and fallE
Alas it seems we want so many thingsD
That no dear love could ever grant them allE
Which shall we choose the human or divineA
The crystal stream or yet the crimson wineA

Corinne Roosevelt Robinson



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