Bridal Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBD EFEFGHIJ| Cynthia to thy power and thee | A |
| We obey | B |
| Joy to this great company | A |
| And no day | B |
| Come to steal this night away | B |
| Till the rites of love are ended | C |
| And the lusty bridegroom say | B |
| Welcome light of all befriended | D |
| - | |
| Pace out you watery powers below | E |
| Let your feet | F |
| Like the galleys when they row | E |
| Even beat | F |
| Let your unknown measures set | G |
| To the still winds tell to all | H |
| That gods are come immortal great | I |
| To honour this great nuptial | J |
John Fletcher
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