An Evangelist's Wife Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HH| Why am I not myself these many days | A |
| You ask And have you nothing more to ask | B |
| I do you wrong I do not hear your praise | A |
| To God for giving you me to share your task | B |
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| Jealous of Her Because her cheeks are pink | C |
| And she has eyes No not if she had seven | D |
| If you should only steal an hour to think | C |
| Sometime there might be less to be forgiven | D |
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| No you are never cruel If once or twice | E |
| I found you so I could applaud and sing | F |
| Jealous of What You are not very wise | G |
| Does not the good Book tell you anything | F |
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| In David's time poor Michal had to go | H |
| Jealous of God Well if you like it so | H |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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