Devotion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDEEF GHGHIJBKKB| Fain would I change that note | A |
| To which fond Love hath charm'd me | B |
| Long long to sing by rote | A |
| Fancying that that harm'd me | B |
| Yet when this thought doth come | C |
| 'Love is the perfect sum | C |
| Of all delight ' | D |
| I have no other choice | E |
| Either for pen or voice | E |
| To sing or write | F |
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| O Love they wrong thee much | G |
| That say thy sweet is bitter | H |
| When thy rich fruit is such | G |
| As nothing can be sweeter | H |
| Fair house of joy and bliss | I |
| Where truest pleasure is | J |
| I do adore thee | B |
| I know thee what thou art | K |
| I serve thee with my heart | K |
| And fall before thee | B |
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