He Wonders Whether To Praise Or To Blame Her Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE EEI have peace to weigh your worth now all is over | A |
But if to praise or blame you cannot say | B |
For who decries the loved decries the lover | A |
Yet what man lauds the thing he's thrown away | B |
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Be you in truth this dull slight cloudy naught | C |
The more fool I so great a fool to adore | D |
But if you're that high goddess once I thought | C |
The more your godhead is I lose the more | D |
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Dear fool pity the fool who thought you clever | A |
Dear wisdom do not mock the fool that missed you | E |
Most fair the blind has lost your face for ever | A |
Most foul how could I see you while I kissed you | E |
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So the poor love of fools and blind I've proved you | E |
For foul or lovely 'twas a fool that loved you | E |
Rupert Brooke
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