The Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGHO do not praise my beauty more | A |
In such word wild degree | B |
And say I am one all eyes adore | A |
For these things harass me | B |
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But do for ever softly say | C |
From now unto the end | D |
Come weal come wanzing come what may | C |
Dear I will be your friend | D |
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I hate my beauty in the glass | E |
My beauty is not I | F |
I wear it none cares whether alas | E |
Its wearer live or die | F |
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The inner I O care for then | G |
Yea me and what I am | H |
And shall be at the gray hour when | G |
My cheek begins to clam | H |
Thomas Hardy
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