The Physician Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGG

She comes when I am grieving and doth sayA
Child here is that shall drive your grief awayA
When I am hopeless kisses me and stirsB
My breast with the strong lively courage of hersB
Proud she will humble me with but a wordC
Or with mild mockery at my folly girdC
Fickle she holds me with her loyal eyesD
Remorseful tells of neighbouring ParadiseE
Envious Be not so mad so mad she saithF
Envied and envier both race with DeathF
She my good Angel is and who is sheG
The soul's divine Physician MemoryG

John Frederick Freeman



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