Away, Delights Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEBBFB| Away delights go seek some other dwelling | A |
| For I must die | B |
| Farewell false love thy tongue is ever telling | A |
| Lie after lie | B |
| For ever let me rest now from thy smarts | C |
| Alas for pity go | D |
| And fire their hearts | C |
| That have been hard to thee Mine was not so | D |
| - | |
| Never again deluding love shall know me | E |
| For I will die | B |
| And all those griefs that think to overgrow me | E |
| Shall be as I | B |
| For ever will I sleep while poor maids cry | B |
| 'Alas for pity stay | F |
| And let us die | B |
| With thee Men cannot mock us in the clay ' | - |
John Fletcher
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