Licia Sonnets 21 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGH

Licia my love was sitting in a groveA
Tuning her smiles unto the chirping songsB
But straight she spied where two together stroveA
Each one complaining of the other's wrongsB
Cupid did cry lamenting of the harmC
Jove's messenger thou wrong'st me too too farD
Use thou thy rod rely upon the charmC
Think not by speech my force thou canst debarD
A rod Sir boy were fitter for a childE
My weapons oft and tongue and mind you tookF
And in my wrong at my distress thou smiledE
And scorned to grace me with a loving lookF
Speak you sweet love for you did all the wrongG
That broke his arrows and did bind his tongueH

Giles Fletcher The Elder



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