Upon A Looking Glass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABC D EFGGAAHH

In this see thou thy beauty hast thou anyA
Or thy defects should they be few or manyA
Thou may'st too here thy spots and freckles seeA
Hast thou but eyes and what their numbers beA
But art thou blind There is no looking glassB
Can show thee thy defects thy spots or faceC
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ComparisonD
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Unto this glass we may compare the WordE
For that to man advantage doth affordF
Has he a mind to know himself and stateG
To see what will be his eternal fateG
But without eyes alas how can he seeA
Many that seem to look here blind men beA
This is the reason they so often readH
Their judgment there and do it nothing dreadH

John Bunyan



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