Suppose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDE AFAGBCE| If 'twere fair to suppose | A |
| That your heart were not taken | B |
| That the dew from the rose | A |
| Petals still were not shaken | B |
| I should pluck you | C |
| Howe'er you should thorn me and scorn me | D |
| And wear you for life as the green of the bower | E |
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| If 'twere fair to suppose | A |
| That that road was for vagrants | F |
| That the wind and the rose | A |
| Counted all in their fragrance | G |
| Oh my dear one | B |
| By love I should take you and make you | C |
| The green of my life from the scintillant hour | E |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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