After Spanish Proverb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFG

Oh mercifullest one of allA
Oh generous as dearB
None lived so lowly none so smallA
Thou couldst withhold thy tearC
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How swift in pure compassionD
How meek in charityE
To offer friendship to the oneD
Who begged but love of theeE
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Oh gentle word and sweetest saidF
Oh tender hand and firstG
To hold the warm delicious breadF
To lips burned black of thirstG

Dorothy Parker



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