A Song Of Daphne To The Lute Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFFF| My Daphne's Haire is twisted Gold | A |
| Bright starres a piece her Eyes doe hold | A |
| My Daphne's Brow inthrones the Graces | B |
| My Daphne's Beauty staines all Faces | C |
| On Daphne's Cheeke grow Rose and Cherry | D |
| On Daphne's Lip a sweeter Berry | D |
| Daphne's snowy Hand but touch'd does melt | E |
| And then no heauenlier Warmth is felt | E |
| My Daphne's voice tunes all the Spheres | F |
| My Daphne's Musick charmes all Eares | F |
| Fond am I thus to sing her prayse | F |
| These glories now are turn'd to Bayes | F |
John Lyly
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