Hear, Ye Ladies That Despise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFF GHGHIAIAFF| Hear ye ladies that despise | A |
| What the mighty Love has done | B |
| Fear examples and be wise | A |
| Fair Callisto was a nun | B |
| Leda sailing on the stream | C |
| To deceive the hopes of man | D |
| Love accounting but a dream | C |
| Doted on a silver swan | E |
| Danae in a brazen tower | F |
| Where no love was loved a shower | F |
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| Hear ye ladies that are coy | G |
| What the mighty Love can do | H |
| Fear the fierceness of the boy | G |
| The chaste moon he makes to woo | H |
| Vesta kindling holy fires | I |
| Circled round about with spies | A |
| Never dreaming loose desires | I |
| Doting at the altar dies | A |
| Ilion in a short hour higher | F |
| He can build and once more fire | F |
John Fletcher
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