Man I Am And Man Would Be, Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC| Man I am and man would be Love merest man and nothing more | A |
| Bid me seem no other Eagles boast of pinions let them soar | A |
| I may put forth angel's plumage once unmanned but not before | A |
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| Now on earth to stand suffices nay if kneeling serves to kneel | B |
| Here you front me here I find the all of heaven that earth can feel | B |
| Sense looks straight not over under perfect sees beyond appeal | B |
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| Good you are and wise full circle what to me were more outside | C |
| Wiser wisdom better goodness Ah such want the angel's wide | C |
| Sense to take and hold and keep them Mine at least has never tried | C |
Robert Browning
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