Woman. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEDEDFF

O Woman lovely Woman magic flowerA
What loves what pleasures in thy graces meetB
Thou blushing blossom dropt from Eden's bowerA
Thou fair exotic delicately sweetB
Thy tender beauty Mercy wrung from heavenC
A drop of honey in a world of woeD
From Wisdom's pitying hand thy sweets were givenC
That man a glimpse of happiness might knowD
If destitute of Woman what were lifeE
Could wealth and wine thy loveliness bestowD
And give the bliss that centres in a wifeE
That makes one loth to leave this heaven belowD
Pains they might soothe and cares subdue awhileF
But soon the soul would sigh for 'witching Woman's smileF

John Clare



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