He Wonders Whether To Praise Or To Blame Her Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD AEAE EE

I have peace to weigh your worth now all is overA
But if to praise or blame you cannot sayB
For who decries the loved decries the loverA
Yet what man lauds the thing he's thrown awayB
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Be you in truth this dull slight cloudy naughtC
The more fool I so great a fool to adoreD
But if you're that high goddess once I thoughtC
The more your godhead is I lose the moreD
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Dear fool pity the fool who thought you cleverA
Dear wisdom do not mock the fool that missed youE
Most fair the blind has lost your face for everA
Most foul how could I see you while I kissed youE
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So the poor love of fools and blind I've proved youE
For foul or lovely 'twas a fool that loved youE

Rupert Brooke



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