His Parting From Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGGHH

When I did go from thee I felt that smartA
Which bodies do when souls from them departA
Thou did'st not mind it though thou then might'st seeB
Me turn'd to tears yet did'st not weep for meB
'Tis true I kiss'd thee but I could not hearC
Thee spend a sigh t'accompany my tearD
Methought 'twas strange that thou so hard should'st proveE
Whose heart whose hand whose every part spake loveF
Prithee lest maids should censure thee but sayG
Thou shed'st one tear whenas I went awayG
And that will please me somewhat though I knowH
And Love will swear't my dearest did not soH

Robert Herrick



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