Whom Should I Choose For My Judge? (fragment) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CC DCE| Whom should I choose for my Judge the earnest impersonal reader | A |
| Who in the work forgets me and the world and himself | B |
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| Ye who have eyes to detect and Gall to Chastise the imperfect | C |
| Have you the heart too that loves feels and rewards the Compleat | C |
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| What is the meed of thy Song 'Tis the ceaseless the thousandfold Echo | D |
| Which from the welcoming Hearts of the Pure repeats and prolongs it | C |
| Each with a different Tone compleat or in musical fragments | E |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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