Men Mind No State In Sickness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| That flow of gallants which approach | A |
| To kiss thy hand from out the coach | A |
| That fleet of lackeys which do run | B |
| Before thy swift postilion | B |
| Those strong hoof'd mules which we behold | C |
| Rein'd in with purple pearl and gold | C |
| And shed with silver prove to be | D |
| The drawers of the axle tree | D |
| Thy wife thy children and the state | E |
| Of Persian looms and antique plate | E |
| All these and more shall then afford | F |
| No joy to thee their sickly lord | F |
Robert Herrick
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