Constancy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AACCA AADDA AAEEA FFAAF

I first saw Phebe when the show'rsA
Had just made brighter all the flow'rsA
Yet she was fairB
As any thereB
And so I loved her hours and hoursA
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Then I met Helen and her waysA
Set my untutored heart ablazeA
I loved at sightC
And deemed it rightC
To worship her for days and daysA
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Yet when I gazed on Clara's cheeksA
And spoke the language Cupid speaksA
O'er all the restD
She seemed the bestD
And so I loved her weeks and weeksA
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But last of Love's sweet souvenirsA
Was Delia with her sighs and tearsA
Of her it seemedE
I'd always dreamedE
And so I loved her years and yearsA
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But now again with Phebe metF
I love the first one of the setF
Fickle you sayA
I answer NayA
My heart is true to one quartetteF

Arthur Macy



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