His Parting From Mrs. Dorothy Kennedy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGGHH| When I did go from thee I felt that smart | A |
| Which bodies do when souls from them depart | A |
| Thou did'st not mind it though thou then might'st see | B |
| Me turn'd to tears yet did'st not weep for me | B |
| 'Tis true I kiss'd thee but I could not hear | C |
| Thee spend a sigh t'accompany my tear | D |
| Methought 'twas strange that thou so hard should'st prove | E |
| Whose heart whose hand whose every part spake love | F |
| Prithee lest maids should censure thee but say | G |
| Thou shed'st one tear whenas I went away | G |
| And that will please me somewhat though I know | H |
| And Love will swear't my dearest did not so | H |
Robert Herrick
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