To The Accuser Who Is The God Of This World Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD| Truly My Satan thou art but a Dunce | A |
| And dost not know the Garment from the Man | B |
| Every Harlot was a Virgin once | A |
| Nor canst thou ever change Kate into Nan | B |
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| Tho thou art Worship'd by the Names Divine | C |
| Of Jesus Jehovah thou art still | D |
| The Son of Morn in weary Nights decline | C |
| The lost Travellers Dream under the Hill | D |
William Blake
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