Jealousy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEF GG| VAIN Love why do'st thou boast of Wings | A |
| That cannot help thee to retire | B |
| When such quick Flames Suspicion brings | A |
| As do the Heart about thee fire | C |
| Still Swift to come but when to go | D |
| Thou shou'd'st be more Alas how Slow | D |
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| Lord of the World must surely be | E |
| But thy bare Title at the most | F |
| Since Jealousy is Lord of Thee | E |
| And makes such Havock on thy Coast | F |
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| As do's thy pleasant Land deface | G |
| Yet binds thee faster to the Place | G |
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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