The Companionable Ills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB BCDB| The nose end that twitches the old imperfections | A |
| Tolerable now as moles on the face | B |
| Put up with until chagrin gives place | B |
| To a wry complaisance | B |
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| Dug in first as God's spurs | B |
| To start the spirit out of the mud | C |
| It stabled in long used became well loved | D |
| Bedfellows of the spirit's debauch fond masters | B |
Sylvia Plath
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