His Ladys Death Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B B A C D E A F F G D D GTwain that were foes while Mary lived are fled | A |
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One laurel crowned abides in heaven and one | B |
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Beneath the earth has fared a fallen sun | B |
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A light of love among the loveless dead | A |
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The first is Chastity that vanquished | C |
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The archer Love that held joint empery | D |
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With the sweet beauty that made war on me | E |
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When laughter of lips with laughing eyes was wed | A |
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Their strife the Fates have closed with stern control | F |
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The earth holds her fair body and her soul | F |
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An angel with glad angels triumpheth | G |
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Love has no more that he can do desire | D |
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Is buried and my heart a faded fire | D |
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And for Death's sake I am in love with Death | G |
Pierre De Ronsard
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