Photography Extraordinary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CCC ADDD EEE AFFF GGH| The Milk and Water School | A |
| Alas she would not hear my prayer | B |
| Yet it were rash to tear my hair | B |
| Disfigured I should be less fair | B |
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| She was unwise I may say blind | C |
| Once she was lovingly inclined | C |
| Some circumstance has changed her mind | C |
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| The Strong Minded or Matter of Fact School | A |
| Well so my offer was no go | D |
| She might do worse I told her so | D |
| She was a fool to answer No | D |
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| However things are as they stood | E |
| Nor would I have her if I could | E |
| For there are plenty more as good | E |
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| The Spasmodic or German School | A |
| Firebrands and Daggers hope hath fled | F |
| To atoms dash the doubly dead | F |
| My brain is fire my heart is lead | F |
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| Her soul is flint and what am I | G |
| Scorch'd by her fierce relentless eye | G |
| Nothingness is my destiny | H |
Lewis Carroll
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