My Picture Left In Scotland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBACCCBBDEEFDGGD

I now think Love is rather deaf than blindA
For else it could not beB
That sheB
Whom I adore so much should so slight meB
And cast my love behindA
I'm sure my language to her was as sweetC
And every close did meetC
In sentence of as subtle feetC
As hath the youngest heB
That sits in Shadow of Apollo's treeB
Oh but my conscience fearsD
That fly my thoughts betweenE
Tell me that she hath seenE
My hundreads of grey hairsF
Told seven and forty yearsD
Read so much waist as she cannot embraceG
My mountain belly and my rocky faceG
And all these through her eyes have stopped her earsD

Ben Jonson



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