White Witchcraft Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAA BBB CCC

If you and I could change to beasts what beast should either beA
Shall you and I play Jove for once Turn fox then I decreeA
Shy wild sweet stealer of the grapes Now do your worst on meA
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And thus you think to spite your friend turned loathsome What a toadB
So all men shrink and shun me Dear men pursue your roadB
Leave but my crevice in the stone a reptile's fit abodeB
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Now say your worst Canidia He's loathsome I allowC
There may or may not lurk a pearl beneath his puckered browC
But see his eyes that follow mine love lasts there anyhowC

Robert Browning



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