The Doubter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFH| O friendly that I never knew for friend | A |
| O flame that never warmed me from the cold | B |
| O light that never beckoned to an end | A |
| Give me but once thy beauty to behold | B |
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| Thou Faith Who never held before mine eyes | C |
| Or wreath of bay or life's diviner rose | D |
| Lift up thy face against my sombre skies | C |
| And let me see thee ere mine eyelids close | E |
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| Come lighten mine as thou dost other ways | F |
| Come conquer me if only for an hour | G |
| O beckon with that shadowy wreath of bays | F |
| O lift to me that unimagined flow'r | H |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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