God, The Complement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABAB CACA DADA| Nor does being weary imply that there is any place to rest | A |
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| Yea by your wants bestead | A |
| You come Myself to know | B |
| For if I be not bread | A |
| Why hunger so | B |
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| And if not water I | C |
| Your fountain last and first | A |
| Why should your earth be dry | C |
| Why should you thirst | A |
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| Have you not read desire | D |
| Do you not know your quest | A |
| Spirit why should you tire | D |
| Were I not rest | A |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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