Loves Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| Fond Lunatick forbear why do'st thou sue | A |
| For thy affections pay e're it is due | A |
| Loves fruits are legal use and therefore may | B |
| Be onely taken on the marriage day | B |
| Who for this interest too early call | C |
| By that exaction lose the Principall | C |
| Then gather not those immature delights | D |
| Untill their riper Autumn thee invites | D |
| He that abortive Corn cuts off his ground | E |
| No Husband but a Ravisher is found | E |
| So those that reap their love before they wed | F |
| Do in effect but Cuckold their own Bed | F |
Henry King
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