Loves Harvest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF

Fond Lunatick forbear why do'st thou sueA
For thy affections pay e're it is dueA
Loves fruits are legal use and therefore mayB
Be onely taken on the marriage dayB
Who for this interest too early callC
By that exaction lose the PrincipallC
Then gather not those immature delightsD
Untill their riper Autumn thee invitesD
He that abortive Corn cuts off his groundE
No Husband but a Ravisher is foundE
So those that reap their love before they wedF
Do in effect but Cuckold their own BedF

Henry King



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