The Two Women Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG

Lo very fair is she who knows the waysA
Of joy in pleasure's mocking wisdom oldB
The eyes that might be cold to flattery kindC
The hair that might be grey with knowledge goldB
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But thou art more than these things O my queenD
For thou art clad in ancient wars and tearsE
And looking forth framed in the crown of thornsF
I saw the youngest face in all the spheresG

G. K. Chesterton



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