A Conjuration: To Electra Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFGHHIJKLGGEE| By those soft tods of wool | A |
| With which the air is full | A |
| By all those tinctures there | B |
| That paint the hemisphere | C |
| By dews and drizzling rain | D |
| That swell the golden grain | D |
| By all those sweets that be | E |
| I'th' flowery nunnery | E |
| By silent nights and the | F |
| Three forms of Hecate | G |
| By all aspects that bless | H |
| The sober sorceress | H |
| While juice she strains and pith | I |
| To make her philtres with | J |
| By Time that hastens on | K |
| Things to perfection | L |
| And by your self the best | G |
| Conjurement of the rest | G |
| O my Electra be | E |
| In love with none but me | E |
Robert Herrick
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