An Apprehension Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACD AEFGHFI

If all the gentlest hearted friends I knowA
Concentred in one heart their gentlenessB
That still grew gentler till its pulse was lessC
For life than pity I should yet be slowA
To bring my own heart nakedly belowA
The palm of such a friend that he should pressC
Motive condition means appliancesD
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My false ideal joy and fickle woeA
Out full to light and knowledge I should fearE
Some plait between the brows some rougher chimeF
In the free voice O angels let your floodG
Of bitter scorn dash on me do ye hearH
What I say who hear calmly all the timeF
This everlasting face to face with GodI

Elizabeth Barrett Browning



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