Appearances Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEFGG| And so you found that poor room dull | A |
| Dark hardly to your taste my dear | B |
| Its features seemed unbeautiful | A |
| But this I know 'twas there not here | C |
| You plighted troth to me the word | D |
| Which ask that poor room how it heard | D |
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| And this rich room obtains your praise | E |
| Unqualified so bright so fair | F |
| So all whereat perfection stays | E |
| Ay but remember here not there | F |
| The other word was spoken Ask | G |
| This rich room how you dropped the mask | G |
Robert Browning
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