Love's Emblems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCDEF GHHGCICIE

NOW the lusty spring is seenA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Golden yellow gaudy blueB
nbsp nbsp nbsp Daintily invite the viewB
Everywhere on every greenA
Roses blushing as they blowC
nbsp nbsp nbsp And enticing men to pullD
Lilies whiter than the snowC
nbsp nbsp nbsp Woodbines of sweet honey fullD
nbsp nbsp nbsp All love's emblems and all cryE
nbsp nbsp nbsp 'Ladies if not pluck'd we die 'F
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Yet the lusty spring hath stay'dG
nbsp nbsp nbsp Blushing red and purest whiteH
nbsp nbsp nbsp Daintily to love inviteH
Every woman every maidG
Cherries kissing as they growC
nbsp nbsp nbsp And inviting men to tasteI
Apples even ripe belowC
nbsp nbsp nbsp Winding gently to the waistI
nbsp nbsp nbsp All love's emblems and all cryE
nbsp nbsp nbsp 'Ladies if not pluck'd we die '-

John Fletcher



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