The Pink Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFAAGGHHIIJK| Fair one you did on me bestow | A |
| Comparisons too sweet to ow | A |
| And but I found them sent from you | B |
| I durst not think they could be true | B |
| But 'tis your uncontrolled power | C |
| Goddess like to produce a flower | C |
| And by your breath without more seed | D |
| Make that a Pink which was a Weed | D |
| Because I would be loth to miss | E |
| So sweet a Metamorphosis | F |
| Upon what stalk soere I grow | A |
| Disdain not you sometimes to blow | A |
| And cherish by your Virgin eye | G |
| What in your frown would droop and die | G |
| So shall my thankful leaf repay | H |
| Perfumed wishes every day | H |
| And o're your fortune breathe a spell | I |
| Which may his obligation tell | I |
| Who though he nought but air can give | J |
| Must ever your Sweet creature live | K |
Henry King
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