Which Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDEDEAA| We ask that Love shall rise to the divine | A |
| And yet we crave him very human too | B |
| Our hearts would drain the crimson of his wine | A |
| Our souls despise him if he prove untrue | B |
| Poor Love I hardly see what you can do | B |
| We know all human things are weak and frail | C |
| And yet we claim that very part of you | B |
| Then inconsistent blame you if you fail | C |
| When you would soar 't is we who clip your wings | D |
| Although we weep because you faint and fall | E |
| Alas it seems we want so many things | D |
| That no dear love could ever grant them all | E |
| Which shall we choose the human or divine | A |
| The crystal stream or yet the crimson wine | A |
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson
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