To-- One Word Is Too Often Profaned Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCDED AFBFBGHGHI | A |
One word is too often profaned | B |
For me to profane it | B |
One feeling too falsely disdained | B |
For thee to disdain it | B |
One hope is too like despair | C |
For prudence to smother | D |
And pity from thee more dear | E |
Than that from another | D |
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II | A |
I can give not what men call love | F |
But wilt thou accept not | B |
The worship the heart lifts above | F |
And the Heavens reject not | B |
The desire of the moth for the star | G |
Of the night for the morrow | H |
The devotion to something afar | G |
From the sphere of our sorrow | H |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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