" To His Fairest Valentine Mrs. A. L. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFFCC GHIJCCABBCC DEFFCC GHIJCC

Come pretty birds present your laysA
And learn to chaunt a goddess praiseA
Ye wood nymphs let your voices beB
Employ'd to serve her deityB
And warble forth ye virgins nineC
Some music to my ValentineC
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Her bosom is love's paradiseD
There is no heav'n but in her eyesE
She's chaster than the turtle doveF
And fairer than the queen of loveF
Yet all perfections do combineC
To beautifie my ValentineC
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She's Nature's choicest cabinetG
Where honour beauty worth and witH
Are all united in her breastI
The graces claim an interestJ
All virtues that are most divineC
Shine clearest in my ValentineC
And learn to chaunt a goddess praiseA
Ye wood nymphs let your voices beB
Employ'd to serve her deityB
And warble forth ye virgins nineC
Some music to my ValentineC
-
Her bosom is love's paradiseD
There is no heav'n but in her eyesE
She's chaster than the turtle doveF
And fairer than the queen of loveF
Yet all perfections do combineC
To beautifie my ValentineC
-
She's Nature's choicest cabinetG
Where honour beauty worth and witH
Are all united in her breastI
The graces claim an interestJ
All virtues that are most divineC
Shine clearest in my ValentineC

Richard Lovelace



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