A Letter To Her Husband Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFFGGBBHHIJKK LLMMNO

Absent upon Public EmploymentA
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My head my heart mine eyes my life nay moreB
My joy my magazine of earthly storeB
If two be one as surely thou and IC
How stayest thou there whilst I at Ipswich lieC
So many steps head from the heart to severD
If but a neck soon should we be togetherD
I like the Earth this season mourn in blackE
My Sun is gone so far in's zodiacE
Whom whilst I 'joyed nor storms nor frost I feltF
His warmth such fridged colds did cause to meltF
My chilled limbs now numbed lie forlornG
Return return sweet Sol from CapricornG
In this dead time alas what can I moreB
Than view those fruits which through thy heart I boreB
Which sweet contentment yield me for a spaceH
True living pictures of their father's faceH
O strange effect now thou art southward goneI
I weary grow the tedious day so longJ
But when thou northward to me shalt returnK
I wish my Sun may never set but burnK
Within the Cancer of my glowing breastL
The welcome house of him my dearest guestL
Where ever ever stay and go not thenceM
Till nature's sad decree shall call thee henceM
Flesh of thy flesh bone of thy boneN
I here thou there yet both but oneO

Anne Bradstreet



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