Ametas And Thestylis Making Hay-ropes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC ADCDC AECEC AFC AFCAmetas | A |
Think'st Thou that this Love can stand | B |
Whilst Thou still dost say me nay | C |
Love unpaid does soon disband | B |
Love binds Love as Hay binds Hay | C |
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Thestylis | A |
Think'st Thou that this Rope would twine | D |
If we both should turn one way | C |
Where both parties so combine | D |
Neither Love will twist nor Hay | C |
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Ametas | A |
Thus you vain Excuses find | E |
Which your selve and us delay | C |
And Love tyes a Womans Mind | E |
Looser then with Ropes of Hay | C |
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Thestylis | A |
What you cannot constant hope | F |
Must be taken as you may | C |
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Ametas | A |
Then let's both lay by our Rope | F |
And go kiss within the Hay | C |
Andrew Marvell
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