Deadly Kisses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B B A C D C D E F F E| All take these lips away no more | A |
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| No more such kisses give to me | B |
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| My spirit faints for joy I see | B |
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| Through mists of death the dreamy shore | A |
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| And meadows by the water side | C |
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| Where all about the Hollow Land | D |
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| Fare the sweet singers that have died | C |
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| With their lost ladies hand in hand | D |
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| Ah Love how fireless are their eyes | E |
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| How pale their lips that kiss and smile | F |
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| So mine must be in little while | F |
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| If thou wilt kiss me in such wise | E |
Pierre De Ronsard
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