A Lover's Lullaby Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDD EFGFHHII JKLKMMNN HOHPQQHH JRJSTTDD

Sing lullaby as women doA
Wherewith they bring their babes to restB
And lullaby can I sing tooA
As womanly as can the bestB
With lullaby they still the childC
And if I be not much beguiledC
Full many a wanton babe have ID
Which must be still'd with lullabyD
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First lullaby my youthful yearsE
It is now time to go to bedF
For crook egrave d age and hoary hairsG
Have won the haven within my headF
With lullaby then youth be stillH
With lullaby content thy willH
Since courage quails and comes behindI
Go sleep and so beguile thy mindI
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Next lullaby my gazing eyesJ
Which wonted were to glance apaceK
For every glass may now sufficeL
To show the furrows in thy faceK
With lullaby then wink awhileM
With lullaby your looks beguileM
Let no fair face nor beauty brightN
Entice you eft with vain delightN
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And lullaby my wanton willH
Let reason's rule now reign thy thoughtO
Since all too late I find by skillH
How dear I have thy fancies boughtP
With lullaby now take thine easeQ
With lullaby thy doubts appeaseQ
For trust to this if thou be stillH
My body shall obey thy willH
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Thus lullaby my youth mine eyesJ
My will my ware and all that wasR
I can no more delays deviseJ
But welcome pain let pleasure passS
With lullaby now take your leaveT
With lullaby your dreams deceiveT
And when you rise with waking eyeD
Remember then this lullabyD

George Gascoigne



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