Poet's Mood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDBBEEFFEEEEGHBBHence all you vain delights | A |
As short as are the nights | A |
Wherein you spend your folly | B |
There's nought in this life sweet | C |
If man were wise to see it | D |
But only melancholy | B |
Oh sweetest melancholy | B |
Welcome folded arms and fixed eyes | E |
A sigh that piercing mortifies | E |
A look that's fastened to the ground | F |
A tongue chained up without a sound | F |
Fountain head and pathless groves | E |
Places which pale passion loves | E |
Moonlight walks when all the fowls | E |
Are warmly housed save bats and owls | E |
A midnight bell a parting groan | G |
These are the sounds we feed upon | H |
Then stretch our bones in a still gloomy valley | B |
Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy | B |
Beaumont And Fletcher
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