Corydon's Farewell To Phillis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEE FFGDEE HHIBCC JJKCLL MMNLOLFarewell dear love since thou wilt needs be gone | A |
Mine eyes do shew my life is almost done | B |
Nay I will never die so long as I can spie | C |
There be many mo though that she doe goe | D |
There be many mo I fear not | E |
Why then let her goe I care not | E |
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Farewell farewell since this I find is true | F |
I will not spend more time in wooing you | F |
But I will seek elsewhere if I may find love there | G |
Shall I bid her goe what and if I doe | D |
Shall I bid her goe and spare not | E |
O no no no I dare not | E |
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Ten thousand times farewell yet stay a while | H |
Sweet kiss me once sweet kisses time beguile | H |
I have no power to move How now am I in love | I |
Wilt thou needs be gone Go then all is one | B |
Wilt thou needs be gone Oh hie thee | C |
Nay stay and do no more deny me | C |
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Once more adieu I see loath to depart | J |
Bids oft adieu to her that holds my heart | J |
But seeing I must love thy love which I did choose | K |
Goe thy way for me since that may not be | C |
Goe thy ways for me But whither | L |
Goe oh but where I may come thither | L |
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What shall I doe my love is now departed | M |
She is as fair as she is cruel hearted | M |
She would not be intreated with prayers oft repeated | N |
If she come no more shall I die therefore | L |
If she come no more what care I | O |
Faith let her goe or come or tarry | L |
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