A Hymn To Cupid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBCCCBBBDDD| Thou thou that bear'st the sway | A |
| With whom the sea nymphs play | A |
| And Venus every way | A |
| When I embrace thy knee | B |
| And make short pray'rs to thee | B |
| In love then prosper me | B |
| This day I go to woo | C |
| Instruct me how to do | C |
| This work thou put'st me to | C |
| From shame my face keep free | B |
| From scorn I beg of thee | B |
| Love to deliver me | B |
| So shall I sing thy praise | D |
| And to thee altars raise | D |
| Unto the end of days | D |
Robert Herrick
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