Wooing-stuff Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCCDDEEFFGHIIJK LLMMNNBB| Faint amorist what dost thou think | A |
| To taste Love's honey and not drink | A |
| One dram of gall or to devour | B |
| A world of sweet and taste no sour | B |
| Dost thou ever think to enter | B |
| Th' Elysian fields that dar'st not venture | B |
| In Charon's barge a lover's mind | C |
| Must use to sail with every wind | C |
| He that loves and fears to try | D |
| Learns his mistress to deny | D |
| Doth she chide thee 'tis to show it | E |
| That thy coldness makes her do it | E |
| Is she silent is she mute | F |
| Silence fully grants thy suit | F |
| Doth she pout and leave the room | G |
| Then she goes to bid thee come | H |
| Is she sick why then be sure | I |
| She invites thee to the cure | I |
| Doth she cross thy suit with No | J |
| Tush she loves to hear thee woo | K |
| Doth she call the faith of man | L |
| In question Nay she loves thee than | L |
| And if e'er she makes a blot | M |
| She's lost if that thou hit'st her not | M |
| He that after ten denials | N |
| Dares attempt no farther trials | N |
| Hath no warrant to acquire | B |
| The dainties of his chaste desire | B |
Philip Sidney (sir)
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