Ben Trovato Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCD EFGHDF| The deacon thought I know them he began | A |
| And they are all you ever heard of them | B |
| Allurable to no sure theorem | C |
| The scorn or the humility of man | A |
| You say Can I believe it ' and I can | A |
| And I'm unwilling even to condemn | B |
| The benefaction of a stratagem | C |
| Like hers and I'm a Presbyterian | D |
| - | |
| Though blind with but a wandering hour to live | E |
| He felt the other woman in the fur | F |
| That now the wife had on Could she forgive | G |
| All that Apparently Her rings were gone | H |
| Of course and when he found that she had none | D |
| He smiled as he had never smiled at her | F |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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