Why Art Thou Silent And Invisible Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD BEFEEE| Why art thou silent and invisible | A |
| Father of jealousy | B |
| Why dost thou hide thyself in clouds | C |
| From every searching Eye | D |
| - | |
| Why darkness obscurity | B |
| In all thy words laws | E |
| That none dare eat the fruit but from | F |
| The wily serpents jaws | E |
| Or is it because Secresy | E |
| gains females loud applause | E |
William Blake
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