Cards And Kisses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCCDDEEFFCupid and my Campaspe play'd | A |
At cards for kisses Cupid paid | A |
He stakes his quiver bow and arrows | B |
His mother's doves and team of sparrows | B |
Loses them too then down he throws | B |
The coral of his lips the rose | B |
Growing on 's cheek but none knows how | C |
With these the crystal of his brow | C |
And then the dimple of his chin | D |
All these did my Campaspe win | D |
At last he set her both his eyes | E |
She won and Cupid blind did rise | E |
O Love has she done this for thee | F |
What shall alas become of me | F |
John Lyly
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