The Soule Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDCCEFF| Thee eye of heaven this great soule envies not | A |
| By thy male force is all wee have begot | B |
| In the first East thou now begins to shine | C |
| Suck'st early balme and island spices there | D |
| And wilt anon in thy loose rein'd careere | D |
| At Tagus Po Sene Thames and Danon dine | C |
| And see at night thy Westerne land of Myne | C |
| Yet hast thou not more nations seene than shee | E |
| That before thee one day beganne to bee | F |
| And thy fraill light being quenched shall long long outlive thee | F |
John Donne
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