Tess Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDThe free fair life that has never been mine the glory that might have been | A |
If I were what you seem to be and what I may not be | B |
I know I walk upon the earth but a dreadful wall between | C |
My spirit and your spirit lies your joy and my misery | B |
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The angels that lie watching us the little human play | D |
What deem they of the laughter and the tears that flow apart | E |
When a word of man is a woman's doom do they turn and wonder and say | D |
'Ah Why has God made love so great that love must burst her heart ' | - |
Isaac Rosenberg
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