I Will Smile No More Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABA CDCDEE| No I will smile no more If but for pride | A |
| And the high record of these days of pain | B |
| I will not be as these the uncrucified | A |
| Who idly live and find life's pleasures vain | B |
| The garment of my lofe is rent in twain | B |
| Parted by love and pity Some have died | A |
| Of a less hurt than 'twas my luck to gain | B |
| And live with God nor dare I be denied | A |
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| No I will smile no more Love's touch of pleasure | C |
| Shall be as tears to me fair words as gall | D |
| The sun as blackness friends as a false measure | C |
| And Spring's blithe pageant on this earthly ball | D |
| If it should brag shall earn from me no praise | E |
| But silence only to my end of days | E |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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