Depose Your Finger Of That Ring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCD EFEFGG| Depose your finger of that ring | A |
| And crowne mine with't awhile | B |
| Now I restor't Pray dos it bring | A |
| Back with it more of soile | B |
| Or shines it not as innocent | C |
| As honest as before 'twas lent | D |
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| So then inrich me with that treasure | E |
| 'Twill but increase your store | F |
| And please me fair one with that pleasure | E |
| Must please you still the more | F |
| Not to save others is a curse | G |
| The blackest when y'are ne're the worse | G |
Richard Lovelace
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Depose Your Finger Of That Ring is a poem by Richard Lovelace. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
