My Suit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GBHB IBDB JKLK MBMB NBNB OPQP

Faith the Dandelion isA
To my mind too lowlyB
Then the winsome VioletC
Is forsooth too holyB
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There's the Touch me not go toD
What a face that's speckledE
Like a buxom milking maid'sF
Which the sun hath freckledE
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And the Tiger lily's wildG
Flirts is fierce and haughtyB
And the Sweet Brier Rose I swearH
Pricks you and is naughtyB
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Columbine a fool's cap hathI
Then she is too merryB
Gossip I would sooner wooD
Some plebeian BerryB
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There's the shy AnemoneJ
Well her face shows sorrowK
Pale goodsooth alive to dayL
Dead and gone to morrowK
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And that big eyed fair cheeked wenchM
The untoward DaisyB
She's been wooed aye overmuchM
Then she is too lazyB
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Pleasant persons are they allN
And their virtues manyB
Faith I know but good of allN
And naught ill of anyB
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Marry 'tis a May appleO
Fair skinned as a SaxonP
Whom I woo a fragrant thingQ
Delicate and waxenP

Madison Julius Cawein



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