Rendsch Name - Book Of Gloom Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC B D ED E| It is a fault oneself to praise | A |
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| And yet 'tis done by each whose deeds are kind | B |
| And if there's no deceit in what he says | C |
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| The good we still as good shall find | B |
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| Let then ye fools that wise man taste | D |
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| Of joy who fancies that he s wise | E |
| That he a fool like you may waste | D |
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| Th' insipid thanks the world supplies | E |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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