To-- Yet Look On Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBDDEFE| Yet look on me take not thine eyes away | A |
| Which feed upon the love within mine own | B |
| Which is indeed but the reflected ray | A |
| Of thine own beauty from my spirit thrown | B |
| Yet speak to me thy voice is as the tone | B |
| Of my heart s echo and I think I hear | C |
| That thou yet lovest me yet thou alone | B |
| Like one before a mirror without care | D |
| Of aught but thine own features imaged there | D |
| And yet I wear out life in watching thee | E |
| A toil so sweet at times and thou indeed | F |
| Art kind when I am sick and pity me | E |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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