My Picture Left In Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBACCCBBDEEFDGGD| I now think Love is rather deaf than blind | A |
| For else it could not be | B |
| That she | B |
| Whom I adore so much should so slight me | B |
| And cast my love behind | A |
| I'm sure my language to her was as sweet | C |
| And every close did meet | C |
| In sentence of as subtle feet | C |
| As hath the youngest he | B |
| That sits in Shadow of Apollo's tree | B |
| Oh but my conscience fears | D |
| That fly my thoughts between | E |
| Tell me that she hath seen | E |
| My hundreads of grey hairs | F |
| Told seven and forty years | D |
| Read so much waist as she cannot embrace | G |
| My mountain belly and my rocky face | G |
| And all these through her eyes have stopped her ears | D |
Ben Jonson
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