To John Donne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFFGG| Donne the delight of Phoebus and each Muse | A |
| Who to thy one all other brains refuse | A |
| Whose every work of thy most early wit | B |
| Came forth example and remains so yet | C |
| Longer a knowing than most wits do live | D |
| And which no affection praise enough can give | E |
| To it thy language letters arts best life | F |
| Which might with half mankind maintain a strife | F |
| All which I meant to praise and yet I would | G |
| But leave because I cannot as I should | G |
Ben Jonson
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