I Will Smile No More Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABA CDCDEE

No I will smile no more If but for prideA
And the high record of these days of painB
I will not be as these the uncrucifiedA
Who idly live and find life's pleasures vainB
The garment of my lofe is rent in twainB
Parted by love and pity Some have diedA
Of a less hurt than 'twas my luck to gainB
And live with God nor dare I be deniedA
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No I will smile no more Love's touch of pleasureC
Shall be as tears to me fair words as gallD
The sun as blackness friends as a false measureC
And Spring's blithe pageant on this earthly ballD
If it should brag shall earn from me no praiseE
But silence only to my end of daysE

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt



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