The Argument Of His Book Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCCCDDEEFG| I sing of brooks of blossoms birds and bowers | A |
| Of April May of June and July flowers | A |
| I sing of May poles hock carts wassails wakes | B |
| Of bridegrooms brides and of their bridal cakes | B |
| I write of youth of love and have access | C |
| By these to sing of cleanly wantonness | C |
| I sing of dews of rains and piece by piece | C |
| Of balm of oil of spice and ambergris | C |
| I sing of times trans shifting and I write | D |
| How roses first came red and lilies white | D |
| I write of groves of twilights and I sing | E |
| The Court of Mab and of the Fairy King | E |
| I write of hell I sing and ever shall | F |
| Of heaven and hope to have it after all | G |
Robert Herrick
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