To Mr.i.l. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGGHH| OF that short roll of friends writ in my heart | A |
| Which with thy name begins since their depart | A |
| Whether in th' English provinces they be | B |
| Or drink of Po Sequane or Danuby | B |
| There's none that sometime greets us not and yet | C |
| Your Trent is Lethe that past us you forget | C |
| You do not duties of societies | D |
| If from th' embrace of a loved wife you rise | E |
| View your fat beasts stretch'd barns and labour'd fields | F |
| Eat play ride take all joys which all day yields | F |
| And then again to your embracements go | G |
| Some hours on us your friends and some bestow | G |
| Upon your Muse else both we shall repent | H |
| I that my love she that her gifts on you are spent | H |
John Donne
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