Love's Emblems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCDEF GHHGCICIE| NOW the lusty spring is seen | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Golden yellow gaudy blue | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Daintily invite the view | B |
| Everywhere on every green | A |
| Roses blushing as they blow | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And enticing men to pull | D |
| Lilies whiter than the snow | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Woodbines of sweet honey full | D |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp All love's emblems and all cry | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp 'Ladies if not pluck'd we die ' | F |
| - | |
| Yet the lusty spring hath stay'd | G |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Blushing red and purest white | H |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Daintily to love invite | H |
| Every woman every maid | G |
| Cherries kissing as they grow | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And inviting men to taste | I |
| Apples even ripe below | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Winding gently to the waist | I |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp All love's emblems and all cry | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp 'Ladies if not pluck'd we die ' | - |
John Fletcher
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