For Fasting Days Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA BAAB CDCDCD| Are you my songs importunate of praise | A |
| Be still remember for your comforting | B |
| That sweeter birds have had less leave to sing | B |
| Before men piped them from their lonely ways | A |
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| Greener leaves than yours are lost in every spring | B |
| Rubies far redder thrust your eager rays | A |
| Into the blindfold dark for many days | A |
| Before men chose them for a finger ring | B |
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| Sing as you dare not as men choose receive not | C |
| The passing fashion's prize for dole or due | D |
| Men's summer sweet unrecognition grieve not | C |
| Oh stoop not to them Better far that you | D |
| Should go unsung than sing as you believe not | C |
| Should go uncrowned than to yourselves untrue | D |
Muriel Stuart
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