Lucasta's World Epode Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCCCDE AFBGCGCCC AHHIJIAIII | A |
Cold as the breath of winds that blow | B |
To silver shot descending snow | B |
Lucasta sigh't when she did close | C |
The world in frosty chaines | C |
And then a frowne to rubies frose | C |
The blood boyl'd in our veines | C |
Yet cooled not the heat her sphere | D |
Of beauties first had kindled there | E |
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II | A |
Then mov'd and with a suddaine flame | F |
Impatient to melt all againe | B |
Straight from her eyes she lightning hurl'd | G |
And earth in ashes mournes | C |
The sun his blaze denies the world | G |
And in her luster burnes | C |
Yet warmed not the hearts her nice | C |
Disdaine had first congeal'd to ice | C |
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III | A |
And now her teares nor griev'd desire | H |
Can quench this raging pleasing fire | H |
Fate but one way allowes behold | I |
Her smiles' divinity | J |
They fann'd this heat and thaw'd that cold | I |
So fram'd up a new sky | A |
Thus earth from flames and ice repreev'd | I |
E're since hath in her sun shine liv'd | I |
Richard Lovelace
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