Love Brown And Bitter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBA ADEEDA F| You know so well how to stay me with vapours | A |
| Distilled expertly to that unworthy end | B |
| You know the poses of your body I love best | C |
| And that I am cheerful with your head on my breast | C |
| You know you please me by disliking one friend | B |
| You read up what amuses me in the papers | A |
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| Who knows me knows I am not of those fools | A |
| That gets tired of a woman who is kind to them | D |
| Yet you know not how stifled you render me | E |
| By learning me so well how I long to see | E |
| An unpractised girl under your clever phlegm | D |
| A soul not so letter perfect in the rules | A |
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| From the Arabic of John Duncan | F |
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