Pretty Twinkling Starry Eyes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF GGHHII| Pretty twinkling starry eyes | A |
| How did Nature first devise | A |
| Such a sparkling in your sight | B |
| As to give Love such delight | B |
| As to make him like a fly | C |
| Play with looks until he die | C |
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| Sure you were not made at first | D |
| For such mischief to be cursed | D |
| As to kill affection's care | E |
| That doth only truth declare | E |
| Where worth's wonders never wither | F |
| Love and Beauty live together | F |
| - | |
| Blessed eyes then give your blessing | G |
| That in passion's best expressing | G |
| Love that only lives to grace ye | H |
| May not suffer to deface ye | H |
| But in gentle thoughts directions | I |
| Show the praise of your perfections | I |
Nicholas Breton
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