The Meadow-verse; Or, Anniversary To Mistress Bridget Lowman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGH I| Come with the spring time forth fair maid and be | A |
| This year again the meadow's deity | A |
| Yet ere ye enter give us leave to set | B |
| Upon your head this flowery coronet | B |
| To make this neat distinction from the rest | C |
| You are the prime and princess of the feast | D |
| To which with silver feet lead you the way | E |
| While sweet breath nymphs attend on you this day | E |
| This is your hour and best you may command | F |
| Since you are lady of this fairy land | F |
| Full mirth wait on you and such mirth as shall | G |
| Cherish the cheek but make none blush at all | H |
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| nbsp | I |
Robert Herrick
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