Inscription In A Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEFDD GHGHDD| IF any flower that here is grown | A |
| Or any herb may ease your pain | B |
| Take and account it as your own | A |
| But recompense the like again | C |
| For some and some is honest play | D |
| And so my wife taught me to say | D |
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| If here to walk you take delight | E |
| Why come and welcome when you will | F |
| If I bid you sup here this night | E |
| Bid me another time and still | F |
| Think some and some is honest play | D |
| For so my wife taught me to say | D |
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| Thus if you sup or dine with me | G |
| If you walk here or sit at ease | H |
| If you desire the thing you see | G |
| And have the same your mind to please | H |
| Think some and some is honest play | D |
| And so my wife taught me to say | D |
George Gascoigne
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