Sharing Eve's Apple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDC EFFF BGHC IFJF K LFA | |
O Blush not so O blush not so | B |
Or I shall think you knowing | C |
And if you smile the blushing while | D |
Then maidenheads are going | C |
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There's a blush for want and a blush for shan't | E |
And a blush for having done it | F |
There's a blush for thought and a blush for nought | F |
And a blush for just begun it | F |
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O sigh not so O sigh not so | B |
For it sounds of Eve's sweet pippin | G |
By these loosen'd lips you have tasted the pips | H |
And fought in an amorous nipping | C |
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Will you play once more at nice cut core | I |
For it only will last our youth out | F |
And we have the prime of the kissing time | J |
We have not one sweet tooth out | F |
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There's a sigh for aye and a sigh for nay | K |
And a sigh for 'I can't bear it ' | - |
O what can be done shall we stay or run | L |
O cut the sweet apple and share it | F |
John Keats
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