Jealousy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEF GG

VAIN Love why do'st thou boast of WingsA
That cannot help thee to retireB
When such quick Flames Suspicion bringsA
As do the Heart about thee fireC
Still Swift to come but when to goD
Thou shou'd'st be more Alas how SlowD
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Lord of the World must surely beE
But thy bare Title at the mostF
Since Jealousy is Lord of TheeE
And makes such Havock on thy CoastF
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As do's thy pleasant Land defaceG
Yet binds thee faster to the PlaceG

Anne Kingsmill Finch



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