Poet's Mood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDBBEEFFEEEEGHBB

Hence all you vain delightsA
As short as are the nightsA
Wherein you spend your follyB
There's nought in this life sweetC
If man were wise to see itD
But only melancholyB
Oh sweetest melancholyB
Welcome folded arms and fixed eyesE
A sigh that piercing mortifiesE
A look that's fastened to the groundF
A tongue chained up without a soundF
Fountain head and pathless grovesE
Places which pale passion lovesE
Moonlight walks when all the fowlsE
Are warmly housed save bats and owlsE
A midnight bell a parting groanG
These are the sounds we feed uponH
Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valleyB
Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholyB

Beaumont And Fletcher



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