Licia Sonnets 26 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFCC

I live sweet love whereas the gentle windA
Murmurs with sport in midst of thickest boughsB
Where loving woodbine doth the harbor bindA
And chirping birds do echo forth my vowsB
Where strongest elm can scarce support the vineC
And sweetest flowers enameled have the groundD
Where Muses dwell and yet hereat repineC
That on the earth so rare a place was foundD
But winds delight I wish to be contentE
I praise the woodbine but I take no joyF
I moan the birds that music thus have spentE
As for the rest they breed but mine annoyF
Live then fair Licia in this place aloneC
Then shall I joy though all of these were goneC

Giles Fletcher The Elder



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