Dippold The Optician Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACADEFAGAHEBIGAJAK FLIMANF| What do you see now | A |
| Globes of red yellow purple | B |
| Just a moment And now | A |
| My father and mother and sisters | C |
| Yes And now | A |
| Knights at arms beautiful women kind faces | D |
| Try this | E |
| A field of grain a city | F |
| Very good And now | A |
| A young woman with angels bending over her | G |
| A heavier lens And now | A |
| Many women with bright eyes and open lips | H |
| Try this | E |
| Just a goblet on a table | B |
| Oh I see Try this lens | I |
| Just an open space I see nothing in particular | G |
| Well now | A |
| Pine trees a lake a summer sky | J |
| That's better And now | A |
| A book | K |
| Read a page for me | F |
| I can't My eyes are carried beyond the page | L |
| Try this lens | I |
| Depths of air | M |
| Excellent And now | A |
| Light just light making everything below it a toy world | N |
| Very well we'll make the glasses accordingly | F |
Edgar Lee Masters
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