Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG HEHE

Love a woman You're an assA
'Tis a most insipid passionB
To choose out for your happinessC
The idlest part of God's creationB
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Let the porter and the groomD
Things designed for dirty slavesE
Drudge in fair Aurelia's wombD
To get supplies for age and gravesE
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Farewell woman I intendF
Henceforth every night to sitG
With my lewd well natured friendF
Drinking to engender witG
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Then give me health wealth mirth and wineH
And if busy Love intrenchesE
There's a sweet soft page of mineH
Does the trick worth forth wenchesE

John Wilmot



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