Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEEDE| Sometimes slow moving through unlovely days | A |
| The need to look on beauty falls on me | B |
| As on the blind the anguished wish to see | B |
| As on the dumb the urge to rage or praise | A |
| Beauty of marble where the eyes may gaze | A |
| Till soothed to peace by white serenity | B |
| Or canvas where one master hand sets free | B |
| Great colours that like angels blend and blaze | A |
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| O there be many starved in this strange wise | C |
| For this diviner food their days deny | D |
| Knowing beyond their vision beauty stands | E |
| With pitying eyes with tender outstretched hands | E |
| Eager to give to every passer by | D |
| The loveliness that feeds a soul's demands | E |
Theodosia Garrison
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