To-- One Word Is Too Often Profaned Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCDED AFBFBGHGH

IA
One word is too often profanedB
For me to profane itB
One feeling too falsely disdainedB
For thee to disdain itB
One hope is too like despairC
For prudence to smotherD
And pity from thee more dearE
Than that from anotherD
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IIA
I can give not what men call loveF
But wilt thou accept notB
The worship the heart lifts aboveF
And the Heavens reject notB
The desire of the moth for the starG
Of the night for the morrowH
The devotion to something afarG
From the sphere of our sorrowH

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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