Again Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD| When I thy singing next shall hear | A |
| I'll wish I might turn all to ear | A |
| To drink in notes and numbers such | B |
| As blessed souls can't hear too much | B |
| Then melted down there let me lie | C |
| Entranc'd and lost confusedly | C |
| And by thy music stricken mute | D |
| Die and be turn'd into a lute | D |
Robert Herrick
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