The Eye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDABEEEFGHHII| Make me a heaven and make me there | A |
| Many a less and greater sphere | B |
| Make me the straight and oblique lines | C |
| The motions lations and the signs | C |
| Make me a chariot and a sun | D |
| And let them through a zodiac run | D |
| Next place me zones and tropics there | A |
| With all the seasons of the year | B |
| Make me a sunset and a night | E |
| And then present the morning's light | E |
| Cloth'd in her chamlets of delight | E |
| To these make clouds to pour down rain | F |
| With weather foul then fair again | G |
| And when wise artist that thou hast | H |
| With all that can be this heaven grac't | H |
| Ah what is then this curious sky | I |
| But only my Corinna's eye | I |
Robert Herrick
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