The Frozen Zone; Or, Julia Disdainful Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGHIJJ| Whither say whither shall I fly | A |
| To slack these flames wherein I fry | A |
| To the treasures shall I go | B |
| Of the rain frost hail and snow | B |
| Shall I search the underground | C |
| Where all damps and mists are found | C |
| Shall I seek for speedy ease | D |
| All the floods and frozen seas | D |
| Or descend into the deep | E |
| Where eternal cold does keep | E |
| These may cool but there's a zone | F |
| Colder yet than anyone | G |
| That's my Julia's breast where dwells | H |
| Such destructive icicles | I |
| As that the congelation will | J |
| Me sooner starve than those can kill | J |
Robert Herrick
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W.Mary Gwynne.: Sounds like his last sixteen lines!? or 5+5+2.
Well put.
Wendy Gwynne: Sound like his last sixteen lines? Well put.
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