Benedick's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCB DDBB B EEBB B

Though I see within thine eyesA
Sudden frown of cloudy skiesA
Yet I bid them merry mornB
For they tell me Love is bornB
So ha h with h ha hC
For they tell me Love is bornB
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Storms of mocking from thy lipsD
Lash me still like airy whipsD
But to day thy scorn I scornB
For I know that Love is bornB
So ha h with h ha h-
For I know that Love is bornB
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O the hail that rattles fierceE
Through my hodden cloak to pierceE
What care I if rags be tornB
Love and I are beggars bornB
So ha h with h ha h-
Love and I are beggars bornB

Henry John Newbolt, Sir



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