Crazy Jane On The Day Of Judgment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD EFG F CDCDD HFH F'Love is all | A |
Unsatisfied | B |
That cannot take the whole | C |
Body and soul' | C |
And that is what Jane said | D |
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'Take the sour | E |
If you take me | F |
I can scoff and lour | G |
And scold for an hour ' | - |
That's certainly the case ' said he | F |
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'Naked I lay | C |
The grass my bed | D |
Naked and hidden away | C |
That black day' | D |
And that is what Jane said | D |
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'What can be shown | H |
What true love be | F |
All could be known or shown | H |
If Time were but gone ' | - |
'That's certainly the case ' said he | F |
William Butler Yeats
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