Licia Sonnets 50 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGFGHH

Ah Licia sigh and say thou art my ownA
Nay be my own as you full oft have saidB
So shall your truth unto the world be knownA
And I resolved where now I am afraidC
And if my tongue eternize can your praiseD
Or silly speech increase your worthy fameE
If ought I can to heaven your worth can raiseD
The age to come shall wonder at the sameE
In this respect your love sweet love I toldF
My faith and truth I vowed should be foreverG
You were the cause if that I was too boldF
Then pardon this my fault or love me neverG
But if you frown I wish that none believe meH
For slain with sighs I'll die before I grieve theeH

Giles Fletcher The Elder



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