Come Girl, And Embrace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDC AEAEFGF AHAHIJK| Come girl and embrace | A |
| And ask no more I wed thee | B |
| Know then you are sweet of face | A |
| Soft limbed and fashioned lovingly | B |
| Must you go marketing your charms | C |
| In cunning woman like | D |
| And filled with old wives' tales' alarms | C |
| - | |
| I tell you girl come embrace | A |
| What reck we of churchling and priest | E |
| With hands on paunch and chubby face | A |
| Behold we are life's pitiful least | E |
| And we perish at the first smell | F |
| Of death whither heaves earth | G |
| To spurn us cringing into hell | F |
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| Come girl and embrace | A |
| Nay cry not poor wretch nor plead | H |
| But haste for life strikes a swift pace | A |
| And I burn with envious greed | H |
| Know you not fool we are the mock | I |
| Of gods time clothes and priests | J |
| But come there is no time for talk | K |
Frank James Prewett
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