Away, Delights Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEBBFB

Away delights go seek some other dwellingA
For I must dieB
Farewell false love thy tongue is ever tellingA
Lie after lieB
For ever let me rest now from thy smartsC
Alas for pity goD
And fire their heartsC
That have been hard to thee Mine was not soD
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Never again deluding love shall know meE
For I will dieB
And all those griefs that think to overgrow meE
Shall be as IB
For ever will I sleep while poor maids cryB
'Alas for pity stayF
And let us dieB
With thee Men cannot mock us in the clay '-

John Fletcher



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