Licia Sonnets 52 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHH

O sugared talk wherewith my thoughts do liveA
O brows love's trophy and my senses' shineB
O charming smiles that death or life can giveC
O heavenly kisses from a mouth divineB
O wreaths too strong and trammels made of hairD
O pearls inclos d in an ebon paleE
O rose and lilies in a field most fairD
Where modest white doth make the red seem paleE
O voice whose accents live within my heartF
O heavenly hand that more than Atlas holdsG
O sighs perfumed that can release my smartF
O happy they whom in her arms she foldsG
Now if you ask where dwelleth all this blissH
Seek out my love and she will tell you thisH

Giles Fletcher The Elder



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