Lines To A Critic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC ADCDC AEFEF GGCGCI | A |
Honey from silkworms who can gather | B |
Or silk from the yellow bee | C |
The grass may grow in winter weather | B |
As soon as hate in me | C |
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II | A |
Hate men who cant and men who pray | D |
And men who rail like thee | C |
An equal passion to repay | D |
They are not coy like me | C |
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III | A |
Or seek some slave of power and gold | E |
To be thy dear heart's mate | F |
Thy love will move that bigot cold | E |
Sooner than me thy hate | F |
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IV | G |
A passion like the one I prove | G |
Cannot divided be | C |
I hate thy want of truth and love | G |
How should I then hate thee | C |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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