Ch 02 The Morals Of Dervishes Story 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDA man was sleeping dead drunk on the highway and the bridle of spontaneity had slipped from his hands A hermit passed near him and considered the disgraceful condition he was in The youth raised his head and recited When they passed near something contemptible they passed it kindly When thou beholdest a sinner be concealing and meek | A |
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Turn not thy face from a sinner O anchorite | B |
Look upon him with benignity | B |
If I am ignoble in my actions | C |
Pass me by like a noble fellow | D |
Saadi Shirazi
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