Shall I Wasting In Despair Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCDD EEFFGHDD IJKKLLDD MMEENODD AAPPOQDDShall I wasting in despair | A |
Die because a woman's fair | A |
Or make pale my cheeks with care | A |
'Cause another's rosy are | B |
Be she fairer than the day | C |
Or the flow'ry meads in May | C |
If she be not so to me | D |
What care I how fair she be | D |
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Shall my heart be griev'd or pin'd | E |
'Cause I see a woman kind | E |
Or a well disposed nature | F |
Joined with a lovely feature | F |
Be she meeker kinder than | G |
Turtle dove or pelican | H |
If she be not so to me | D |
What care I how kind she be | D |
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Shall a woman's virtues move | I |
Me to perish for her love | J |
Or her well deserving known | K |
Make me quite forget mine own | K |
Be she with that goodness blest | L |
Which may gain her name of best | L |
If she be not such to me | D |
What care I how good she be | D |
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'Cause her fortune seems too high | M |
Shall I play the fool and die | M |
Those that bear a noble mind | E |
Where they want of riches find | E |
Think what with them they would | N |
That without them dare to woo | O |
And unless that mind I see | D |
What care I how great she be | D |
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Great or good or kind or fair | A |
I will ne'er the more despair | A |
If she love me this believe | P |
I will die ere she shall grieve | P |
If she slight me when I woo | O |
I can scorn and let her go | Q |
For if she be not for me | D |
What care I for whom she be | D |
George Wither
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