Doubts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBAC DDEEFGFH BB

When she sleeps her soul I knowA
Goes a wanderer on the airB
Wings where I may never goA
Leaves her lying still and fairB
Waiting empty laid asideC
Like a dress upon a chairB
This I know and yet I knowA
Doubts that will not be deniedC
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For if the soul be not in placeD
What has laid trouble in her faceD
And sits there nothing ware and wiseE
Behind the curtains of her eyesE
What is it in the self's eclipseF
Shadows soft and passinglyG
About the corners of her lipsF
The smile that is essential sheH
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And if the spirit be not thereB
Why is fragrance in the hairB

Rupert Brooke



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