My Suit Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GBHB IBDB JKLK MBMB NBNB OPQPFaith the Dandelion is | A |
To my mind too lowly | B |
Then the winsome Violet | C |
Is forsooth too holy | B |
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There's the Touch me not go to | D |
What a face that's speckled | E |
Like a buxom milking maid's | F |
Which the sun hath freckled | E |
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And the Tiger lily's wild | G |
Flirts is fierce and haughty | B |
And the Sweet Brier Rose I swear | H |
Pricks you and is naughty | B |
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Columbine a fool's cap hath | I |
Then she is too merry | B |
Gossip I would sooner woo | D |
Some plebeian Berry | B |
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There's the shy Anemone | J |
Well her face shows sorrow | K |
Pale goodsooth alive to day | L |
Dead and gone to morrow | K |
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And that big eyed fair cheeked wench | M |
The untoward Daisy | B |
She's been wooed aye overmuch | M |
Then she is too lazy | B |
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Pleasant persons are they all | N |
And their virtues many | B |
Faith I know but good of all | N |
And naught ill of any | B |
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Marry 'tis a May apple | O |
Fair skinned as a Saxon | P |
Whom I woo a fragrant thing | Q |
Delicate and waxen | P |
Madison Julius Cawein
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