The Indifferent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEFGG HHIIJJNever more will I protest | A |
To love a woman but in jest | A |
For as they cannot be true | B |
So to give each man his due | B |
When the wooing fit is past | C |
Their affection cannot last | C |
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Therefore if I chance to meet | D |
With a mistress fair and sweet | D |
She my service shall obtain | E |
Loving her for love again | F |
Thus much liberty I crave | G |
Not to be a constant slave | G |
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But when we have tried each other | H |
If she better like another | H |
Let her quickly change for me | I |
Then to change am I as free | I |
He or she that loves too long | J |
Sell their freedom for a song | J |
Francis Beaumont
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