Benedick's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCB DDBB B EEBB B| Though I see within thine eyes | A |
| Sudden frown of cloudy skies | A |
| Yet I bid them merry morn | B |
| For they tell me Love is born | B |
| So ha h with h ha h | C |
| For they tell me Love is born | B |
| - | |
| Storms of mocking from thy lips | D |
| Lash me still like airy whips | D |
| But to day thy scorn I scorn | B |
| For I know that Love is born | B |
| So ha h with h ha h | - |
| For I know that Love is born | B |
| - | |
| O the hail that rattles fierce | E |
| Through my hodden cloak to pierce | E |
| What care I if rags be torn | B |
| Love and I are beggars born | B |
| So ha h with h ha h | - |
| Love and I are beggars born | B |
Henry John Newbolt, Sir
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