Doubts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBAC DDEEFGFH BB| When she sleeps her soul I know | A |
| Goes a wanderer on the air | B |
| Wings where I may never go | A |
| Leaves her lying still and fair | B |
| Waiting empty laid aside | C |
| Like a dress upon a chair | B |
| This I know and yet I know | A |
| Doubts that will not be denied | C |
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| For if the soul be not in place | D |
| What has laid trouble in her face | D |
| And sits there nothing ware and wise | E |
| Behind the curtains of her eyes | E |
| What is it in the self's eclipse | F |
| Shadows soft and passingly | G |
| About the corners of her lips | F |
| The smile that is essential she | H |
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| And if the spirit be not there | B |
| Why is fragrance in the hair | B |
Rupert Brooke
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