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“love is not blind” by edna st. vincent millay love is not blind. i see with single eye your ugliness and other women’s grace. i know the imperfection of your face, the eyes too wide apart, the brow too high for beauty. learned from earliest youth am i in loveliness, and cannot so erase its letters from my mind, that i may trace you faultless, i must love until i die. more subtle is the sovereignty of love: so am i caught that when i say, “not fair,” ‘tis but as if i said, “not here—not there not risen—not writing letters.” well i know what is this beauty men are babbling of; i wonder only why they prize it so. source: millay, edna st. vincent. "love is not blind." sonnets. org. sonnet central, n. d. web. 17 may 2011. which rhyme scheme does this poem use? a. ababcdcdefefgg b. iaiaiaiaorrofo c. abbaabbacddece d. it doesn’t follow a set pattern.

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