Wives In The Sere Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCBCBC A BCBCBCBC| I | A |
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| Never a careworn wife but shows | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp If a joy suffuse her | C |
| Something beautiful to those | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Patient to peruse her | C |
| Some one charm the world unknows | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Precious to a muser | C |
| Haply what ere years were foes | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Moved her mate to choose her | C |
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| II | A |
| - | |
| But be it a hint of rose | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp That an instant hues her | C |
| Or some early light or pose | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Wherewith thought renews her | C |
| Seen by him at full ere woes | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Practised to abuse her | C |
| Sparely comes it swiftly goes | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Time again subdues her | C |
Thomas Hardy
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