Black And Blue Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDB EEDFFDDFFD AAGHHGDHHG

The brilliant black eyeA
May in triumph let flyA
All its darts without Caring who feels 'emB
But the soft eye of blueC
Tho' it scatter wounds tooC
Is much better pleased when it heals 'emB
Dear FannyD
Is much better pleased when it heals 'emB
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The black eye may sayE
Come and worship my rayE
By adoring perhaps you may move meD
But the blue eye half hidF
Says from under its lidF
I love and am yours if you love meD
Yes FannyD
The blue eye half hidF
Says from under its lidF
I love and am yours if you love meD
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Come tell me then whyA
In that lovely blue eyeA
Not a charm of its tint I discoverG
Oh why should you wearH
The only blue pairH
That ever said No to a loverG
Dear FannyD
Oh why should you wearH
The only blue pairH
That ever said No to a loverG

Thomas Moore



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