Forgiveness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABA CDCDE FGFGF| ASK not my pardon For if one hath need | A |
| Once to forgive the god that he hath raised | B |
| No further creed | A |
| Can that god give but 'neath the soul who praised | B |
| Lies bruis d like a reed | A |
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| Let your dark plume in passing leave a stain | C |
| On my plume's whiteness call you bitter sweet | D |
| Give plague or pain | C |
| But cringe not fallen and fawning at my feet | D |
| By that to rise again | E |
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| No go your wild and mad way and seem at least | F |
| The god you were assume your aureole | G |
| Make me no priest | F |
| To wash hands in the waters of your soul | G |
| Before I go to feast | F |
Muriel Stuart
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