To Mr. Lawrence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEDCCELawrence of virtuous father virtuous son | A |
Now that the fields are dank and ways are mire | B |
Where shall we sometimes meet and by the fire | C |
Help waste a sullen day what may be won | A |
From the hard season gaining Time will run | A |
On smoother till Favonius reinspire | C |
The frozen earth and clothe in fresh attire | C |
The lily and rose that neither sowed nor spun | A |
What neat repast shall feast us light and choice | D |
Of Attic taste with wine whence we may rise | E |
To hear the lute well touched or artful voice | D |
Warble immortal notes and Tuscan air | C |
He who of those delights can judge and spare | C |
To interpose them oft is not unwise | E |
John Milton
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