Venus And Death Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFG| With fetters gold her captivated feet | A |
| Lay sunny sweet | A |
| In that palm was the poppy Sleep in this | B |
| The apple Bliss | B |
| Against the mild side of his Spouse and Mother | C |
| One small God throve and in't meseem'd another | C |
| By these a Death in Life did foully breathe | D |
| Out of a face that was one grate of teeth | E |
| Lift O kind Angels lift her eyelids loth | F |
| Lest he devour her and her Godlets both | G |
Coventry Patmore
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