Licia Sonnets 12 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHH| I wish sometimes although a worthless thing | A |
| Spurred by ambition glad to aspire | B |
| Myself a monarch or some mighty king | A |
| And then my thoughts do wish for to be higher | C |
| But when I view what winds the cedars toss | D |
| What storms men feels that covet for renown | E |
| I blame myself that I have wished my loss | D |
| And scorn a kingdom though it give a crown | E |
| Ah Licia though the wonder of my thought | F |
| My heart's content procurer of my bliss | G |
| For whom a crown I do esteem as naught | F |
| As Asia's wealth too mean to buy a kiss | G |
| Kiss me sweet love this favor do for me | H |
| Then crowns and kingdoms shall I scorn for thee | H |
Giles Fletcher The Elder
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