Womanhood. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFAFA| She feels the world it touches her | A |
| Like a weird thing she needs must know | B |
| While all her fears and fancies stir | A |
| As in a death dream long ago | B |
| She has passed from her youth to this | C |
| A woman grown with misty eyes | D |
| Knowing the world no nunnery is | E |
| For the heart stripped of its disguise | D |
| Her feet now pace a thorny path | F |
| Where mournful hopes like fiends confer | A |
| And e'en the power her beauty hath | F |
| Seems one with what would ruin her | A |
Robert Crawford
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