All Pleasure Is Of This Condition Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC| All pleasure is of this condition | A |
| It pricks men forward to fruition | A |
| But if enjoy'd then like the humming Bee | B |
| The honey being shed away doth flee | B |
| But leaves a sting that wounds the inward heart | C |
| With gnawing grief and never ending smart | C |
John Wilbye
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