Lines To A Reviewer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEAAA| Alas good friend what profit can you see | A |
| In hating such a hateless thing as me | A |
| There is no sport in hate where all the rage | B |
| Is on one side in vain would you assuage | B |
| Your frowns upon an unresisting smile | C |
| In which not even contempt lurks to beguile | C |
| Your heart by some faint sympathy of hate | D |
| Oh conquer what you cannot satiate | D |
| For to your passion I am far more coy | E |
| Than ever yet was coldest maid or boy | E |
| In winter noon Of your antipathy | A |
| If I am the Narcissus you are free | A |
| To pine into a sound with hating me | A |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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