His Covenant; Or, Protestation To Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBCCDDEEFF| Why dost thou wound and break my heart | A |
| As if we should for ever part | A |
| Hast thou not heard an oath from me | B |
| After a day or two or three | B |
| I would come back and live with thee | B |
| Take if thou dost distrust that vow | C |
| This second protestation now | C |
| Upon thy cheek that spangled tear | D |
| Which sits as dew of roses there | D |
| That tear shall scarce be dried before | E |
| I'll kiss the threshold of thy door | E |
| Then weep not sweet but this much know | F |
| I'm half return'd before I go | F |
Robert Herrick
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