The Lover's Resolution Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCDD EEFFGHDD IJKKLLDD MMEENNDD AAOONPDD

SHALL I wasting in despairA
Die because a woman 's fairA
Or make pale my cheeks with careA
'Cause another's rosy areB
Be she fairer than the dayC
Or the flow'ry meads in MayC
nbsp nbsp nbsp If she think not well of meD
nbsp nbsp nbsp What care I how fair she beD
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Shall my silly heart be pinedE
'Cause I see a woman kindE
Or a well disposed natureF
Joined with a lovely featureF
Be she meeker kinder thanG
Turtle dove or pelicanH
nbsp nbsp nbsp If she be not so to meD
nbsp nbsp nbsp What care I how kind she beD
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Shall a woman's virtues moveI
Me to perish for her loveJ
Or her well deservings knownK
Make me quite forget my ownK
Be she with that goodness blestL
Which may merit name of BestL
nbsp nbsp nbsp If she be not such to meD
nbsp nbsp nbsp What care I how good she beD
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'Cause her fortune seems too highM
Shall I play the fool and dieM
She that bears a noble mindE
If not outward helps she findE
Thinks what with them he would doN
That without them dares her wooN
nbsp nbsp nbsp And unless that mind I seeD
nbsp nbsp nbsp What care I how great she beD
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Great or good or kind or fairA
I will ne'er the more despairA
If she love me this believeO
I will die ere she shall grieveO
If she slight me when I wooN
I can scorn and let her goP
nbsp nbsp nbsp For if she be not for meD
nbsp nbsp nbsp What care I for whom she beD

George Wither



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