To Mistress Pyrrha Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EAEA| What dainty boy with sweet perfumes bedewed | A |
| Has lavished kisses Pyrrha in the cave | B |
| For whom amid the roses many hued | A |
| Do you bind back your tresses' yellow wave | B |
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| How oft will he deplore your fickle whim | C |
| And wonder at the storm and roughening deeps | D |
| Who now enjoys you all in all to him | C |
| And dreams of you whose only thoughts he keeps | D |
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| Wretched are they to whom you seem so fair | E |
| That I escaped the storms the gods be praised | A |
| My dripping garments offered with a prayer | E |
| Stand as a tablet to the sea god raised | A |
Eugene Field
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