Upon A Looking Glass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABC D EFGGAAHHIn this see thou thy beauty hast thou any | A |
Or thy defects should they be few or many | A |
Thou may'st too here thy spots and freckles see | A |
Hast thou but eyes and what their numbers be | A |
But art thou blind There is no looking glass | B |
Can show thee thy defects thy spots or face | C |
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Comparison | D |
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Unto this glass we may compare the Word | E |
For that to man advantage doth afford | F |
Has he a mind to know himself and state | G |
To see what will be his eternal fate | G |
But without eyes alas how can he see | A |
Many that seem to look here blind men be | A |
This is the reason they so often read | H |
Their judgment there and do it nothing dread | H |
John Bunyan
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