The Blind God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB CBCCB DBDEB

I know not if she be unkindA
If she have faults I do not careB
Search through the world where will you findA
A face like hers a form a mindA
I love her to despairB
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If she be cruel crueltyC
Is a great virtue I will swearB
If she be proud then pride must beC
Akin to Heaven's divinest threeC
I love her to despairB
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Why speak to me of that and thisD
All you may say weighs not a hairB
In her whose lips I may not kissD
To me naught but perfection isE
I love her to despairB

Madison Julius Cawein



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