Lucasta's World Epode Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCCCDE AFBGCGCCC AHHIJIAII

IA
Cold as the breath of winds that blowB
To silver shot descending snowB
Lucasta sigh't when she did closeC
The world in frosty chainesC
And then a frowne to rubies froseC
The blood boyl'd in our veinesC
Yet cooled not the heat her sphereD
Of beauties first had kindled thereE
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IIA
Then mov'd and with a suddaine flameF
Impatient to melt all againeB
Straight from her eyes she lightning hurl'dG
And earth in ashes mournesC
The sun his blaze denies the worldG
And in her luster burnesC
Yet warmed not the hearts her niceC
Disdaine had first congeal'd to iceC
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IIIA
And now her teares nor griev'd desireH
Can quench this raging pleasing fireH
Fate but one way allowes beholdI
Her smiles' divinityJ
They fann'd this heat and thaw'd that coldI
So fram'd up a new skyA
Thus earth from flames and ice repreev'dI
E're since hath in her sun shine liv'dI

Richard Lovelace



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