To Mistress Pyrrha I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGFGHAHA| What perfumed posie dizened sirrah | A |
| With smiles for diet | B |
| Clasps you O fair but faithless Pyrrha | C |
| On the quiet | B |
| For whom do you bind up your tresses | D |
| As spun gold yellow | E |
| Meshes that go with your caresses | D |
| To snare a fellow | E |
| - | |
| How will he rail at fate capricious | F |
| And curse you duly | G |
| Yet now he deems your wiles delicious | F |
| You perfect truly | G |
| Pyrrha your love's a treacherous ocean | H |
| He'll soon fall in there | A |
| Then shall I gloat on his commotion | H |
| For I have been there | A |
Eugene Field
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