Another To His Saviour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGG| If Thou be'st taken God forbid | A |
| I fly from Thee as others did | A |
| But if Thou wilt so honour me | B |
| As to accept my company | B |
| I'll follow Thee hap hap what shall | C |
| Both to the judge and judgment hall | D |
| And if I see Thee posted there | E |
| To be all flayed with whipping cheer | F |
| I'll take my share or else my God | G |
| Thy stripes I'll kiss or burn the rod | G |
Robert Herrick
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