Modern Love Xxxv: It Is No Vulgar Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABAABACCADEFD| It is no vulgar nature I have wived | A |
| Secretive sensitive she takes a wound | A |
| Deep to her soul as if the sense had swooned | A |
| And not a thought of vengeance had survived | A |
| No confidences has she but relief | B |
| Must come to one whose suffering is acute | A |
| O have a care of natures that are mute | A |
| They punish you in acts their steps are brief | B |
| What is she doing What does she demand | A |
| From Providence or me She is not one | C |
| Long to endure this torpidly and shun | C |
| The drugs that crowd about a woman's hand | A |
| At Forfeits during snow we played and I | D |
| Must kiss her 'Well performed ' I said then she | E |
| ''Tis hardly worth the money you agree ' | F |
| Save her What for To act this wedded lie | D |
George Meredith
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